1. Foramt of the TOURINI.INI file The TOURINI.INI file contains six lines. Each line contains a specific piece of information which TOUR will use when controlling you terminal. If the MAKETINI.COM program does not know how to create a TOURINI.INI file for your terminal, you may create this file yourself with either a text editor, or, if your hands are steady, with the standard CP/M PIP program. The format of this file is line 1 : line 2 : line 3 : line 4 : line 5 : line 6 : 2. A few notes: Your file must contain six lines; its okay to enter blank lines. The default command limiter is a semicolon. If your terminal does not support character highlighing, such as reverse video or underlining, enter <<< for start highlight and >>> for end highlight. If you terminal uses a control Z to clear the screen, select option 16 in the MAKETINI.COM program. (You'll just have to live with the results.) TOUR cannot properly control a terminal that uses control Z for any other purpose. The terminal initialization sequence is written to your terminal before any other other control characters. Use it to change you terminal mode if required. If your terminal has a "set scrolling region" command, enter the sequence to scroll lines 2 through 24 in the initialization sequence line. The terminal reset sequence is written just before you exit TOUR. Use it, if required, to set your terminal back to its normal mode. If you set a scrolling region, reset it to the entire screen. No sequence may be more than 16 characters. Your file MUST contain six lines; its okay to enter blank lines. 3. When all else fails ... You can use TOUR version 2.0 no matter what kind of terminal you use. If you have no idea how to set up your terminal, try options 15 and 16 of the MAKETINI.COM program. If your terminal will not clear its screen with either one, make a TOURINI.INI file with your text editor that has 1) a semicolon on the first line, 2) <<< on the second line, 3) >>> on the third line, and 4) three more totaly blank lines.