Elite Gibberish Solution
Abby Allen (allen@cbr.med.harvard.edu)
Thu, 21 Nov 1996 12:08:04 -0800
C. Kevin Becker's suggestion regarding the loading of a tsr program for the
font tables solved my menu gibberish on my elite software. I had to call
Hewlett Packard, but after a half hour, we located a file called TSRFONT.COM.
This file was located in the directory C:\Windows\VGAUTIL\. To load this for
use, I placed the line in the autoexec file and now my problems are solved.
(Or at least this one, anyway!) I was told that this file is generally deleted
from autoexecs because it is not needed for windows and most DOS programs and
it takes up memory (because it is a TSR). So, I would imagine that there are
similar files out there for other computer brands as well.
Thanks Kevin!
Abby Allen
CBR
Boston, MA 02115
allen@cbr.med.harvard.edu
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