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- HyperRez: Specifications <sum03 1 11>
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-
- HyperRez is an easy-to-learn, memory resident system. It makes rapid
- hypertext jumps <link03> to ASCII files, using links found in ASCII
- files or displayed on the screen by other programs.
-
- The specifications of HyperRez are:
-
- Program size: 16,065 bytes (HyperRez on disk)
- Memory used: 59,680 bytes (for program, text, and links)
- ASCII file size: Maximum size in 20K (set by text buffer)
- Jump recall: Remembers Right-arrow jumps 64 levels deep
- Characters shown: ASCII characters (values 32-255)
-
- Essential files for running the program:
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- Program: HyperRez.EXE
- Title ASCII file: Start.TXT ... <start.txt>
- HyperRez F1 file: Help.TXT .... <help.txt>
- Set keystroke call: RHK.EXE ..... <link42 1 4>
- Instructions: READ.ME ..... <read.me>
- (press PgDn)
-
- Directory Instructions:
-
- If running HyperRez on a hard disk, copy the listed files into
- a separate directory named HyperRez. Always load the HyperRez
- program from this directory.
-
- Installation Instructions:
-
- At the DOS prompt in the HyperRez directory, type HRK to set the
- keystrokes that call the HyperRez program. The calling keystrokes
- must include a shift, control, or alternate key along with at
- least one other key. <link09>
-
- Type the desired calling keystroke, then press F10 to insert
- the calling keystroke into the HyperRez.EXE file while saving the
- previous version as HyperRez.BAK.
-
- Loading HyperRez instruction:
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- At the DOS prompt in the HyperRez directory, type HR to
- install the program in memory.
-
- (press PgDn)
- Operations:
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- Press Arrow keys to operate program <link01>
- Press F1 key to exit program <help.txt>
- Press ESC to terminate program <link09 1 7>
-
- Memory-resident conflicts:
-
- Because the HyperRez program makes no stack calls, it is unaffected
- by the loading sequence or memory location of other programs.
-
- Usage:
-
- HyperRez is not in the public domain (because it is copyrighted
- and I've reserved all rights to it). However you can use HyperRez
- without restriction provided HyperRez.EXE is not modified.
-
- Further information is available from:
-
- Neil Larson -- Phone (415) 540-5508
- MaxThink, 44 Rincon Rd, Kensington, CA 94707
-
- Copyright HyperRez 1988 -- All rights reserved