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- 12/15/90 Ver 1.4 corrected an error in ver 1.3 that failed to
- increment the Keyfiles name properly. More importantly, V 1.4 changes
- the way the program determines whether Playback is loaded. Older
- versions required a disk file. This didn't work on networks where
- multiple users could be using Playback at the same time. V1.4 corrects
- this problem so that Playback can be used on a network. Unfortunately, a
- result of this is that Keyfiles created using older versions of Playback
- WON'T run on version 1.4. You'll have to re-record your old Keyfiles.
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- The configuration part of the program also has a new variable added:
- Default Playback Speed. Before, all your key sequences were recorded and
- played back at normal speed, unless you used the Menu program to change
- their playback speed. Now you can specify a default other than normal
- speed. For example, if you select "Boost" as the default then all your
- keystroke sequences would be recorded and played back at Boost speed.
- You can still use the Menu program to change each programs individual
- playback speed. The config program just specifies the default.
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- 1/8/91 Fixed an error in PB that locked up the computer during
- delayed launches if the keystroke buffer was configured to hold more than
- 200 keystrokes.
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- 1/20/91 Un-install feature was added. To un-install Playback
- enter "pb/u" at the DOS prompt. Remember, you must un-install TSRs in
- the order in which they were loaded. Otherwise Playback will be unable
- to un-install itself.
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- 2/22/91 If you recorded and saved a keystroke sequence when the
- default playback speed was anything other than "Normal" then the keyfile
- would be MUCH larger than it should be: 16K bigger if the default
- playback speed was "Boost" and 32K larger is "Turbo"! Problem fixed.
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- 2/25/91 Fixed problem where Configuration portion of Menu program
- didn't display values on a MDA.
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- Version 1.6
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- 3/3/91 Added an ASCII overstrike editor for keyfiles. See
- PLAYBACK.DOC for details.
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- 3/22/91 Added the "/s" (to store) and "/hhmm" (for delayed
- launches) command line options for running keyfiles from the DOS prompt.
- See PLAYBACK.DOC for details. Only keyfiles created with this new
- version will react to these command line switches. However you can
- convert (in a round-about manner) your old keyfiles to new ones by
- loading Playback, running the Menu program, Storing an old keyfile,
- pressing the Save Hot Key, and then using the Menu program to rename the
- newly created keyfile.
-