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- $!
- $! A demonstration of the $TCOLOR and $TATTRIB commands.
- $! They both do the same thing, just a different way.
- $! The $TATTRIB may also be used to set attributes on
- $! On Monochrome systems.
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- $que
- $tcolor 1 white black
- 1 = white black
- $tcolor 2 black white
- 2 = black white
- $tcolor 3 red black
- 3 = red black
- $tcolor 4 red black blink
- 4 = red black blink
- $tcolor 5 yellow green
- 5 = yellow green
- $tcolor 6 magenta blue
- 6 = magenta blue
- $tcolor 7 lblue magenta blink
- 7 = lblue magenta blink
- $tcolor 8 black brown
- 8 = black brown
- $tcolor 9 lred green
- 9 = lred green
- $tcolor 10 cyan grey
- 10 = cyan grey
- $text {11111} {22222} {33333} {44444} {55555} {66666} {77777} {88888} {99999} {00000}
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- See the colors?
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- Enter Y or N.
- $ans Y
- Very good. This means that PC-QUIZZER works with your color adapter board.
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- $wrong
- If you have a Color monitor, you should see colors.
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- If you have a Monochrome monitor, you should see blinking, bolding,
- underlining or whatever your adapter board supports.
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- If you have a Monochrome monitor and a color adapter, you should
- see different shades. Some monitors can not produce all shades.
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- $help
- Enter Y if you see different colors, otherwise enter N.
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- $eoq
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