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This is the first 1,000 characters of 3920 words (15.68 pages) in the essay titled The Rolling Stone
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Microsoft Windows 95 README for MS-DOS Device Drivers
August 1995
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(c) Copyright Microsoft Corporation, 1995
This document provides complementary or late-breaking information to
supplement the Microsoft Windows 95 documentation.
To view Msdosdrv.txt on screen in Notepad, maximize the Notepad window.
To print Msdosdrv.txt, open it in Notepad or another word processor,
then use the Print command on the File menu.
In syntax lines, except where noted, lowercase text signifies replaceable
parameters and uppercase text must be typed as it appears.
NOTE: The Config.txt file contains more Help for MS-DOS commands. Also
you can type the name of the command at the command prompt, followed by
a slash and question mark (/?). For example:
Note: In this section, uppercase letters in syntax and ANSI escape
sequences indicate text you must type exactly as it appears.
Defines functions that change display graphics, control cursor movement, and
reassign keys. The ANSI.SYS device driver supports ANSI terminal emulation
of escape sequences to control your system s screen and keyboard. An ANSI
escape sequence is a sequence of ASCII characters, the first two of which
are the escape character (1Bh) and the left-bracket character (5Bh). The
character ...
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