On Thu, Jan 13, 2000 at 09:49:00PM +0100, Bernie wrote:
> Sure, I'm looking for all the good programs I can find a for a portable AT
> right now.
>
> While speaking of that where can I get a pop-up notepad from? My current
> one uses 161KB (it has many other things I don't use, I still have the
> manual in my bookshelf)
I don't know if this is what you have in mind, but it's a
useful doo-dad in any case. I think I originally downloaded
it as part of one of the PC Mag utility packages on
simtelnet, which makes finding it again a bit difficult.
Here's a brief description from the documentation. It's
freeware; if anyone would like a copy I can mail one to
them.
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DOSCLIP (Version 1.0)
Command
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Douglas Boling April 14, 1992
(Utilities)
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Purpose: A TSR utility that provides Windows-like cut-and-paste
facilities to applications running under DOS, and which permits
transfer of text blocks between Windows (in 386 Enhanced mode) and DOS
applications when running under Windows.
Format: DOSCLIP [/B] [/U]
Remarks: DOSCLIP is loaded from the DOS prompt and requires 10K
when memory resident. The optional /B switch parameter is required only
with video boards that do not conform to the IBM video standard.
Entering DOSCLIP with the /U switch uninstalls the program, subject to
the usual TSR limitations.
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R.
> //Bernie
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