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MODM700.MSG
Nov. 4, 1984
NOTE: This program when assembled is 73 sectors
long. Use this figure when merging the
appropriate overlay file for your computer
via DDT, etc. (Most of the overlays were
written when MDM7xx.COM was only 66 sectors
and the example included in each says to
store 66 sectors.) For MODM700 use:
B>SAVE 73 MODM700.COM
NOTE: Use M7FNK.COM to easily and quickly change
any of the 10 function key assignments. You
can read the M7FNK.DOC file for additional
information. (by Sigi Kluger.) The log-on
key (CTL-L can be changed in the overlay.
NOTE: M7LIB.COM is a rapid and surprisingly easy
way to quickly change any entries in the
phone number library. See M7LIB.DOC if
instructions are needed. M7NM-6.ASM is
necessary for setting or altering numbers
for 'SPRINT', 'MCI', etc. It would also
be better if making a lot of changes such
as adding or deleting '1-' required for
long distance dialing in some areas.
NOTE: If using the phone number overlay to change
the phone library numbers, be sure to use:
M7NM-6.ASM
The phone number library contains 36 numbers
(A-Z plus 0-9)
Most users will not need the lengthy (158k) source code at all.
Just get MODM700.COM and then check one of the associated over-
lay programs to obtain the overlay for your particular computer.
Merge that with MODM700.COM according to the instructions near
the start of the overlay file, using DDT.COM, etc. (See above
note relative to saving 73 sectors. STAT.COM would then show
146 records for 20k.)
The following bytes can be changed easily with DDT, then SAVE 73
0DFEH - HEXSHOW 00 = do not show hex record count
FF = show both hex and decimal count
0DFFH - SAVSIZ 20 = 4k file transfer buffer size
(see table below for other options)
0E00H - NUMBLIB (start of telephone number library)
To change the file transfer buffer size via DDT, change byte 0DFFH:
20 (hex) = 32 records = 4k
40 (hex) = 64 records = 8K
60 (hex) = 96 records = 12k
80 (hex) = 128 records = 16k
(Use the largest value that does not give errors during file
tranfers when the disk activates. You have about 10 seconds
before a timeout error would occur. 8" systems can easily
handle 16k per transfer in 3-4-5 seconds. 5-1/4" systems are
usually much slower. In that case try 8k or 12k. Default is
set for 4k as that is known to work satisfactorily on all disk
systems.)
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