scottb@ogicse.cse.ogi.edu (Scott Baker) (04/15/91)
alias.asm is a command-history/editor TSR which I recently downloaded from comp.binaries.ibm.pc. It's really handy, but I'd like to modify it to use emacs-like cursor controls (in addition to the arrow keys). I have successfully done this with the exception of cntl-P (cursor-up) which DOS interprets as a command to go into typewriter mode. Is there a quick and easy way to circumvent this. I believe that keyboard input is done through Int-21 by alias.asm, but dont quote me as I don't have the source code with me right now. Scott Baker scottb@ogicse.ogi.edu