<<<<< LEFT_CLEAN SUBROUTINE >>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>

LNEXT

                                      

ONELCLEAN

                                      

   <<<<< TERMINAL SCREEN DRAWING SUBROUTINE >>>>>>>>

UTERMINAL

                 TERMINAL               

NEXT

 $V1$
                                        
 <<<<<<< Standout Line Procedure >>>>>>>>>>

HILINE

                                                                               
     <<<<<< TIME POSE SUBROUTINE >>>>>>>>>

PAUSE

 q to quit,    <CR> to continue
If they want to quit, do so

GO

 To restore a non-echoing terminal, 
 at the prompt, simultaneously press 
 the CONTROL and the j keys.
 (<CONTROL-j> is the ASCII 
 equivalent of LINEFEED.)
 $PROMPT$
 Please hold down the CTRL key while 
 pressing the j key.
 Please hold down the CTRL key while 
 pressing the j key.
 You will be helped this time!
MD ??? michael, CR works for ^j !

OUT1



OK1

 Very good.
 $PROMPT$
 Now you can enter the stty sane
 command at the prompt to reset the
 terminal to the original, echoing 
 settings.  (You will not see your 
 typing echoed.)  Please try this 
 now:
 Now you can enter the reset
 command to reset the terminal to 
 the original, echoing settings.  
 (You will not see your typing 
 echoed.)  Please try this now:
 $PROMPT$
 That is correct!
 You've got it on the 2nd try.
 Good, you understand the concept.
 Please type stty sane
 Please type stty sane
 Please type reset
 Please type reset
 You will be helped this time!
 $PROMPT$
                               

FORGET1

 $PROMPT$
 Now your terminal should be echoing 
 characters again.  To verify this 
 just type <CR> at the 
 prompt:
 Now your terminal should be echoing 
 characters again.  To verify this 
 just type <CONTROL-j> at the 
 prompt:
 That is correct!
 You've got it on the 2nd try.
 Good, you understand the concept.
 Please press <CR>
 Please press <CR>
 Please press <CONTROL-j>
 Please press <CONTROL-j>
 You will be helped this time!
                          

FORGET3

 Very good!
 A prompt appears on the next
 line and your terminal is back
 to normal operation!
 $PROMPT$