THIS FILE EXPLAINS THE BASIC COMMANDS OF I.COM, ver. 2.1 Written by Mark Boyd, Univ. of North Carolina, Asheville, NC 28804 Forward one line . Forward 124 lines v Forward one screen > Forward to end of file z Previous screen , Backward 124 lines p Print screen to LST < Back to beginning of file s Search forward for string (type string at prompt "?"; 16 letters max.) c Continue search for current string n Read new file m More of existing file (see below) q Quit, with warm boot This program works by reading the file into memory (about 55K). If the file is longer than 55K, only the first half will be entered into memory. Subsequent portions can be read using the "m" command. Note: invoking the "p" command when the printer isn't hooked up will hang up the system. Letter commands and file names may be entered in either upper or lower case. HISTORY ª Versioî 2.± writteî Aug® 1985® Fixeä buç whicè didn'ô recognizå "soft¢ carriage returns (8D hex) generated in WordStar text files. ª Versioî 2.° writteî Jan® 1984® Designeä tï fiô withiî 1ë space¬ foò single-sideä diskó wherå spacå ió á premium® I.ASÍ requireó thå 250° AÄ Z8° assembleò anä á macrï librarù (modifieä froí Miller'ó "Masterinç CP/M"© to assemble.