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5— Magenta 5-- Magenta 6—Br 6-- Brown 8—Into ORing the color value with 9— Intense blue Hex 80 produces a blinking A --Intense green color unless blinking has been B-- Intense Cyan disabled C -- Intense red D E-- Intense Brown (Yellow) F-- Intense Grey(White) On Monochrome monitors, the attribute values can differ widely, so some experimentation would be needed. Note that the monochrome attributes are used in only two cases: when the current vid mode is 7, or when force mono is used(see the /M option) /Dnar Full path for disk swapping(implies /S1) This option is used to override where Thelp will place its swap files when swapping to disk. A full path should be specified, but a trailing is not necessary If no /d option is pecified, under dos 3. x swap files are placed in the directory where THELP COM resides. Under Dos 2.x, swap files are placed by default in C: \ Using this option also sets the flag that forces disk swapping instead of checking first for EMs. /Fname Full path and filename of help file The name that follows the /F option should be the full drive/directory pathname of the help file to use; e.g. THELP/FC: \ TP\TURBO. THELP /FC: \TURBOC\TCHELP. TCH By default, ThELP looks for the help file on the logged drive and directory. /H, /?, - Display help screen5 -- Magenta 5 -- Magenta 6 -- Brown 6 -- Brown 7 -- Grey 7 -- Grey 8 -- Intense Black ORing the color value with 9 -- Intense Blue Hex 80 produces a blinking A -- Intense Green color unless blinking has been B -- Intense Cyan disabled. C -- Intense Red D -- Intense Magenta E -- Intense Brown (Yellow) F -- Intense Grey (White) On Monochrome monitors, the attribute values can differ widely, so some experimentation would be needed. Note that the monochrome attributes are used in only two cases; when the current video mode is 7, or when force mono is used (see the /M option) /Dname -- Full path for disk swapping (implies /S1) This option is used to override where THELP will place its swap files when swapping to disk. A full path should be specified, but a trailing '\' is not necessary. If no /D option is specified, under DOS 3.x swap files are placed in the directory where THELP.COM resides. Under DOS 2.x, swap files are placed by default in C:\. Using this option also sets the flag that forces disk swapping instead of checking first for EMS. /Fname -- Full path and filename of help file The name that follows the /F option should be the full drive/directory pathname of the help file to use; e.g., THELP /FC:\TP\TURBO.HLP THELP /FC:\TURBOC\TCHELP.TCH By default, THELP looks for the help file on the logged drive and directory. /H,/?,? -- Display help screen
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