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File Name | File Size | Zip Size | Zip Type |
OKIDATA.TPT | 190 | 132 | deflated |
README | 1076 | 548 | deflated |
TONTO.COM | 16128 | 6786 | deflated |
TONTOPRT.COM | 20090 | 12965 | deflated |
Download File TONTO.ZIP Here
Contents of the README file
"TONTO!" is a memory-resident, pop-up program with the following
features. It has a perpetual clock/calendar; a scrolling disk
directory window; a printer setup utility; an ASCII chart; a
keyboard scan code reader; and a decimal/hexadecimal/octal/binary
converter. Tonto! works on any IBM PC, PCjr, XT, AT, PS/2, or
compatible. It requires DOS 2.0 or higher. Printer optional.
TONTOPRT.COM lets you create customized printer configuration
files for use with your printer and "Tonto!". If the default
printer settings in "Tonto!" don't work with your printer, use
this TONTOPRT.COM to create a custom configuration file.
OKIDATA.TPT is a sample "TONTO!" printer configuration file for
This file is for an Okidata 84 printer. This file may not work
with your printer, but you can load it with TONTOPRT.COM to see an
example of a "Tonto!" printer file. Consult your printer manual
to find out the control codes required by your printer. You can
modify and rename this file accordingly.
features. It has a perpetual clock/calendar; a scrolling disk
directory window; a printer setup utility; an ASCII chart; a
keyboard scan code reader; and a decimal/hexadecimal/octal/binary
converter. Tonto! works on any IBM PC, PCjr, XT, AT, PS/2, or
compatible. It requires DOS 2.0 or higher. Printer optional.
TONTOPRT.COM lets you create customized printer configuration
files for use with your printer and "Tonto!". If the default
printer settings in "Tonto!" don't work with your printer, use
this TONTOPRT.COM to create a custom configuration file.
OKIDATA.TPT is a sample "TONTO!" printer configuration file for
This file is for an Okidata 84 printer. This file may not work
with your printer, but you can load it with TONTOPRT.COM to see an
example of a "Tonto!" printer file. Consult your printer manual
to find out the control codes required by your printer. You can
modify and rename this file accordingly.
December 13, 2017
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