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DAUPHIN DTR-1 COMMANDS

MODEM:   This command switches the COM1 output port to the RJ-11 telephone
         jack which the internal modem utilizes to communicate.

SERIAL:  This command switches the COM1 output port to the 9-pin serial port.

MCONFIG: This command is helpful for certain communication software programs 
         which do not properly recognize the modem.  This command should be 
         executed immediately before the software program is run.

MONITOR: This command prevents the DTR-1 from going into autosuspend in
         certain file transfer applications (DOS Interlink).

LANON:   This command switches the ethernet port on.

LANOFF:  This command switches the ethernet port off.

LCDOFF:  This command turns the lcd off.  This command is useful when hooked 
         up to an external CRT to conserve the lcd.  This program requires
         MS-Windows.

LCDON:   This command turns the lcd on.  This program requires MS-Windows.

OTIVESA: This command installs the VESA BIOS extension used for high graphics
         monitors.  In order for this command to function properly, the lcd
         must be turned off.

ATLES:   This utility allows the user to configure the optional Ethernet 
         card.

KVTMOUSE:This utility allows the user to use the pen as a mouse in DOS-based
         programs.  The autoexec file should contain the following line in
         order for the driver to be loaded properly:
         C:\DAUPHIN/KVTMOUSE.COM /2.

PENCAL:  This utility allows the user to calibrate the pen for use in DOS-
         based programs.

CMOS:   There was a problem where the user would try to calibrate the pen at 
        boot-up and the system would hang.  This utility corrects this 
        problem to clear the cmos.  To correctly use this utility, the user
        should follow these steps:
        
        1. Boot to DOS prompt without calibrating the pen.
        2. Run the CMOS program.
        3. Reboot the system and calibrate the pen.
