jwhitman@STL-06SIMA.ARMY.MIL (Jerry Whitman) (12/15/89)
Thanks for the response on my earlier questions about DOC. I tried it lat night and was pleasently pleased with it. The readme file indicate you can get into a menu by pressing the enter key on the numeric keypad and use function keys to modify the performance of the demo. I tried using the enter key, but could not get a menu to display. I even tried combinations of enter and mouse-keys, but to no avail. Assuming a hiddem 'menu' I tried various function keys but could see no visible change in the demo. How do I get the menu to display, and/or which function keys do what! Can it be stopped without re-booting? I could not figure out how! While I am sitting here thinking about this, how do you turn on the music? I never thought about it last night while I was running it, but the execution was silent. Then again, I have the monitor sound on an a/b switch with a VCR, and I am not certain the switch was right?? Thanks again, Jerry. BTW I am going to try the TEK demo as soon as I can get it down.
olson@uhccux.uhcc.hawaii.edu (Todd Olson) (12/16/89)
In article <8912151808.AA20795@ucbvax.Berkeley.EDU> jwhitman@STL-06SIMA.ARMY.MIL (Jerry Whitman) writes: >Thanks for the response on my earlier questions about DOC. I tried it >lat night and was pleasently pleased with it. > >The readme file indicate you can get into a menu by pressing the enter key >on the numeric keypad and use function keys to modify the performance of >How do I get the menu to display, and/or which function keys do what! It is the "ENTER" key and not "RETURN" >Can it be stopped without re-booting? I could not figure out how! No that I know of... > >While I am sitting here thinking about this, how do you turn on the >music? I never thought about it last night while I was running it, but >the execution was silent. Then again, I have the monitor sound on an >a/b switch with a VCR, and I am not certain the switch was right?? As far as I know the music is always on, try your switch in the other position. > >Thanks again, Jerry. Your welcome. > >BTW I am going to try the TEK demo as soon as I can get it down. It is worth it.