JCSCROLL (tm) Version 1.9 - (c) 1992 by Jeffrey Chasen This is version 1.9. It is a little smaller than 1.8. NOTE: Mono mode is supported, but I do not support dynamically switching from MONO to color modes. Whatever state your computer was in when JCScroll was installed is what it uses. So if you are in a color mode when you install JCScroll and then switch to a MONO mode JCScroll will work on the color monitor. JCScroll is a tsr that will enable the DOS user to scroll up on the screen in order to view text that has scrolled by. For example, you issue a DIR command and get a list that scrolls by too fast for you to see. Well, with JCScroll just activate the tsr by hitting the left and right shift keys, and you will be able to scroll up and see the text that scrolled by. This version of JCScroll supports EMS. The tsr itself will only take 12K. It also supports all text modes (i.e. 80x25, 40x25, 80x40, 80x50). You may also activate JCScroll from within any text application. So, for example if you are in you word processor and you would like to see what was on the screen before you enetered your program, just activate JCScroll and scroll up. The number of lines that JCScroll will store is configurable with a command line option. JCscroll will work on any IBM compatible. JCscroll is shareware. A registration fee of $10 is appreciated. Send check or money order to : Jeffrey Chasen 20 Sunnyside Ave, Suite 143 Mill Valley, CA 94941 (415) 389-8770