Category : Miscellaneous Language Source Code
Archive   : CSD108.ZIP
Filename : CSDSETUP.DAT

 
Output of file : CSDSETUP.DAT contained in archive : CSD108.ZIP
. CSDedit SETUP file: csdsetup.dat
. comments begin with a period (".") in the FIRST column
.--------------------------------------------------------------------
. Special characters available in the printer setup strings
.
. ESC -- escape character ( 27 decimal )
. NULL -- a null string
. CTRL or ^ -- used to specify control characters
.
. Note: all spaces are removed
.
.-PRINTER -- specify the name of the printer
. -- typically PRN, LPT1, LPT2, LPT3, or DEFAULT (LPT1)
PRN
.-INIT PRINTER-- some printers will need to be initialized before any
. printing is done by CSDedit
NULL
.-TERM PRINTER-- some printers will need to be reset when you are done
. using CSDedit
NULL
.-SEND TO PRINTER BEFORE DESIGN PRINTS
NULL
.-SEND TO PRINTER AFTER DESIGN PRINTS
CTRL L
.--------------------------------------------------------------------
. When CSDedit exports a design to the printer (specified above)
. it translates the graphic characters into the characters specified
. below. If you have a printer cannot print the IBM extended character
. set (the graphic characters), you must use "standard" characters
. supported by your printer.
.
. In printers with many fonts, you may only have to select the appropriate
. font with the INIT PRINTER entry above.
.
. The decimal values for IBM compatible printers are give below.
.
. REMEMBER: values such as 7, 8, 9, 10, 12, 13, and 27 DO NOT PRINT !
. -- They are usually used for carriage control etc by the
. printer.
.
. DECIMAL representation of printing characters on the printer(s):
.
.-UPPER CORNER- usually 218
218
.-LOWER CORNER- usually 192
192
.-VERTICAL LINE- usually 179
179
.-TEE- usually 195
195
.-HORIZONTAL LINE- usually 196
196
.-EXIT REPEAT- usually 17
60
.-DOUBLE VERTICAL LINE- usually 186
33
.-BLOCK- usually 254
254
.-CODE ATTACHED- usually 240
240
.--------------------------------------------------------------------
. These entries are provided only as a "work around" in case
. CSDedit cannot identify your video equipment. "DEFAULT"
. usually works.
.
. REMEMBER: CSDedit does not support color.
.
.-ADAPTER TYPE-
. acceptable values: DETECT - CSDedit detects the video adapter type
. MDA - Monochrome Display Adapter
. CGA - Color Graphics Adapter
. EGA - Enhanced Graphics Adapter
. VGA - Video Graphics Array
. MCGA - Multi-Color Graphics Array
DETECT
.
.-VIDEO MODE- DEFAULT: CSDedit uses mode 3
DEFAULT
.-VIDEO PAGE- DEFAULT: CSDedit uses page 0
DEFAULT
.-REGULAR CURSOR BEGIN LINE-
. CGA: 6 all others: 11
DEFAULT
.-REGULAR CURSOR END LINE -
. CGA: 7 all others: 12
DEFAULT
.-INSERT CURSOR BEGIN LINE -
. CGA: 0 all others: 0
DEFAULT
.-INSERT CURSOR END LINE -
. CGA: 7 all others: 12
DEFAULT
.--------------------------------------------------------------------
.- COMMENT flag
. TRUE -> COMMENT flag is ON initially
. DEFAULT -> COMMENT flag is OFF initially
DEFAULT


  3 Responses to “Category : Miscellaneous Language Source Code
Archive   : CSD108.ZIP
Filename : CSDSETUP.DAT

  1. Very nice! Thank you for this wonderful archive. I wonder why I found it only now. Long live the BBS file archives!

  2. This is so awesome! 😀 I’d be cool if you could download an entire archive of this at once, though.

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