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SWITCHER
by Steve L. Crunk
(S.CRUNK on GEnie)
(CompuServe 72327,2200)
WHAT IS IT?
SWITCHER.PRG is a compiled GFA BASIC program.
SWITCHER.PRG is a program intended for your AUTO folder. It is a
bootup resolution selector. In order for it to work, you must have
prepared two special files: DESKTOP.LOW and DESKTOP.MED. These
files are really just DESKTOP.INF files that have been renamed.
To make them, simply setup your desktop the way you want it and
save it. Then rename it DESKTOP.MED or DESKTOP.LOW depending on
what resolution you were in.
Once you have both of these support files on disk, SWITCHER.PRG
will work.
HOW TO USE IT
To use it, just place it in your AUTO folder. The title screen
will come up stating that you have 5 seconds to hit any key or
else the default Medium Resolution will be loaded. If you want to
load Low Resolution, just hit any key within the 5 seconds. If you
do nothing, Medium Resolution will boot. Easy, eh?
SWITCHER also sets the configuration for your printer on bootup so
that you can use the ALT-HELP key screen dump. SWITCHER is set up
for an EPSON compatible printer. If your printer in not Epson
compatible, (or is a daisy wheel), I have included a configuration
program called CONFIGER.PRG. Just put SWITCHER and this program in
the same folder and run it. It will load SWITCHER and ask a series
of questions. Just answer them yes or no and SWITCHER will be so
modified.
HOW DOES IT WORK?
Actually, SWITCHER is a very simple program. It merely looks at
the support files and renames them to DESKTOP.INF as it needs to
load the proper resolution. Therefore, don't be concerned if,
after you first run the program, there is only a DESKTOP.INF and a
DESKTOP.LOW (for example) and no DESKTOP.MED. SWITCHER has changed
the name of DESKTOP.MED to DESKTOP.INF so that it can load medium
resolution. Of course, the opposite will be true if you have
booted up low resolution.
That's all there is to it. Well, there are some checking routines,
but, basically that's it.
Thanks again to MichTron for a super language and... When is the
Vs. 3.0 Compiler coming out?