@METAFILE { |FILENAME|MDGEM8.SYS } @SCREEN { |DESCRIPTION|Olivetti Monochrome (640x400) |SHORT DESCR|Olivetti Mono |FILENAME|SDATT8.EGA |SRC DISK|GEM SCREEN DISK 1 |FNT WILDCRD|*.EGA |LONG DESCRP| Choose this entry if your computer is an Olivetti PC equipped with its native graphics adaptor card and monochrome or colour display. This display offers a resolution of 640 horizontal by 400 vertical pixels. } { |DESCRIPTION|Olivetti with EGC card (640x400) 16-Colour |SHORT DESCR|Olivetti Colour |FILENAME|SDDEB8.EGA |SRC DISK|GEM SCREEN DISK 1 |FNT WILDCRD|*.EGA |LONG DESCRP| Choose this entry if your Olivetti personal computer is equipped with an Enhanced Graphics Card (EGC) and colour monitor. This 16 colour display offers a resolution of 640 horizontal by 400 vertical pixels. } { |DESCRIPTION|Hercules Card / Monochrome PC Display (720x348) |SHORT DESCR|Hercules |FILENAME|SDHRC8.EGA |SRC DISK|GEM SCREEN DISK 1 |FNT WILDCRD|*.EGA |LONG DESCRP| Choose this entry if the Hercules Graphics Card and Monochrome PC Display are installed in your computer. This display offers a resolution of 720 horizontal by 348 vertical pixels. } { |DESCRIPTION|IBM CGA / Colour Display (640x200) - Mono Mode |SHORT DESCR|IBM CGA |FILENAME|SDCGA8.CGA |SRC DISK|GEM SCREEN DISK 2 |FONT DISK|GEM PRINTER DISK 1 |FNT WILDCRD|*.CGA |LONG DESCRP| Choose this entry if your computer is a Compaq or other 100% IBM- compatible computer equipped with an IBM Colour Graphics Adapter (CGA) card and colour display, which you intend to use in monochrome mode. This display offers a resolution of 640 horizontal by 200 vertical pixels. } { |DESCRIPTION|IBM EGA / Monochrome Display (640x350) |SHORT DESCR|EGA Mono |FILENAME|SDEH18.EGA |SRC DISK|GEM SCREEN DISK 1 |FNT WILDCRD|*.EGA |LONG DESCRP| Choose this entry if the IBM Enhanced Graphics Adapter (EGA) card and the IBM monochrome display are installed on your computer, or if you intend to use your EGA display in monochrome mode. This display offers a resolution of 640 horizontal by 350 vertical pixels. } { |DESCRIPTION|IBM Enhanced Card & 16-Colour Display (640x350) |SHORT DESCR|EGA HiRes 16 |FILENAME|SDEHF8.EGA |SRC DISK|GEM SCREEN DISK 1 |FNT WILDCRD|*.EGA |LONG DESCRP| Choose this entry if your system is equipped with an IBM Enhanced Graphics Adapter card, with at least 128K of graphics memory on the card, and an IBM enhanced colour display. This 16-colour display offers a resolution of 640 horizontal by 350 vertical pixels. } { |DESCRIPTION|IBM 16-Colour VGA for PS/2 (640x480) or Compatible |SHORT DESCR|VGA colour |FILENAME|SDPSC8.VGA |SRC DISK|GEM SCREEN DISK 2 |FNT WILDCRD|*.VGA |LONG DESCRP| Choose this entry if you are using a Personal System/2 computer with an IBM PS/2 16-colour VGA card. This display offers a resolution of 640 horizontal by 480 vertical pixels. } { |DESCRIPTION|IBM VGA Monochrome for the PS/2 (640x480) or Compatible |SHORT DESCR|VGA mono |FILENAME|SDPSM8.VGA |SRC DISK|GEM SCREEN DISK 2 |FNT WILDCRD|*.VGA |LONG DESCRP| Choose this entry if you are using the IBM Personal System/2 with an IBM PS/2 VGA monochrome card. This monochrome display offers a resolution of 640 horizontal by 480 vertical pixels. } { |DESCRIPTION|MDS THE GENIUS Monitor / THE GENIUS Monitor Card (728x1008) |SHORT DESCR|Genius |FILENAME|SDGEN8.VGA |SRC DISK|GEM SCREEN DISK 2 |FNT WILDCRD|*.VGA |LONG DESCRP| Choose this entry if you are using THE GENIUS Monitor and THE GENIUS Monitor Card by Micro Display Systems. This monochrome display offers a resolution of 728 horizontal by 1008 vertical pixels. } { |DESCRIPTION|Video 7 Vega Deluxe / Quadram Prosync 16-Colour Display (640x480) |SHORT DESCR|Prosync 640 |FILENAME|SDP648.VGA |SRC DISK|GEM SCREEN DISK 2 |FNT WILDCRD|*.VGA |LONG DESCRP| Choose this entry if your computer is equipped with the Quadram Prosync 16-colour display and Video 7 Vega Deluxe card. The display offers a resolution of 640 horizontal by 480 vertical pixels. } { |DESCRIPTION|Video 7 Vega Deluxe / Quadram Prosync 16-Colour Display (752x410) |SHORT DESCR|Prosync 752 |FILENAME|SDP758.EGA |SRC DISK|GEM SCREEN DISK 1 |FNT WILDCRD|*.EGA |LONG DESCRP| Choose this entry if your computer is equipped with the Quadram Prosync 16-colour display and Video 7 Vega Deluxe card. The display offers a resolution of 752 horizontal by 410 vertical pixels. } { |DESCRIPTION|Wyse/Amdek Monochrome Graphics Display (1280x800) |SHORT DESCR|Wyse/Amdek |FILENAME|SDWYS8.VGA |SRC DISK|GEM SCREEN DISK 2 |FNT WILDCRD|*.VGA |LONG DESCRP| Choose this entry if you are using a Wyse or Amdek display and card. This monochrome display offers a resolution of 1280 horizontal by 800 vertical pixels. } { |DESCRIPTION|Amstrad PC1640 & ECD display (640x350) |SHORT DESCR|Amstrad ECD |FILENAME|SDEHF8.EGA |SRC DISK|GEM SCREEN DISK 1 |FNT WILDCRD|*.EGA |LONG DESCRP| Choose this entry if you are using an Amstrad PC1640 with a PC-ECD display. This 16-colour display offers a resolution of 640 horizontal by 350 vertical pixels. } @PRINTER { |DESCRIPTION|Epson GQ-3500 Laser Printer (300 x 300 Dots/Inch) |SHORT DESCR|EPSON GQ 3500 |FILENAME|PDEGH8.B30 |FNT WILDCRD|*.B30 |AUX FILE|EGH.ATM |SRC DISK|GEM PRINTER DISK 3 |LONG DESCRP| Choose this entry if you are using the Epson GQ-3500 Laser printer. This printer offers a print resolution of 300 x 300 dots per inch. } { |DESCRIPTION|Epson LQ Series Printers (180 x 180 Dots/Inch) |SHORT DESCR|Epson LQ |FILENAME|PDELQ8.ELQ |SRC DISK|GEM PRINTER DISK 1 |AUX FILE|ELQ.ATM |FONT DISK|GEM PRINTER DISK 2 |FNT WILDCRD|*.ELQ |LONG DESCRP| Choose this entry if you are using an Epson LQ-Series printer. LQ-Series printers offer a print resolution of 180 x 180 dots per inch. } { |DESCRIPTION|Hewlett Packard Laserjet II Printer (300 x 300 Dots/Inch) |SHORT DESCR|HP Laser II |FILENAME|PDHPU8.B30 |SRC DISK|GEM PRINTER DISK 3 |FNT WILDCRD|*.B30 |LONG DESCRP| Choose this entry if you are using a Hewlett Packard Laserjet II printer. This printer offers a print resolution of 300 x 300 dots per inch. } { |DESCRIPTION|Hewlett Packard LaserJet+ (150 x 150 Dots/Inch) |SHORT DESCR|HP Laserjet+ |FILENAME|PDHPH8.HPH |FNT WILDCRD|*.HPH |SRC DISK|GEM PRINTER DISK 3 |FONT DISK|GEM PRINTER DISK 1 |LONG DESCRP| Choose this entry if you are using a Hewlett Packard LaserJet+ printer. This printer offers a resolution of 150 x 150 dots per inch. } { |DESCRIPTION|IBM/Epson High Resolution Printers (120 x 144 Dots/Inch) |SHORT DESCR|IBM/Epson Hi |FILENAME|PDEHI8.EPS |SRC DISK|GEM PRINTER DISK 1 |AUX FILE|EHI.ATM |FNT WILDCRD|*.EPS |LONG DESCRP| Choose this entry if you are using an IBM Graphics printer, the Epson FX 80/100, or the Epson MX 80/100. These printers offer a resolution of 120 x 144 dots per inch. } { |DESCRIPTION|IBM Proprinter (120 x 144 Dots/Inch) |SHORT DESCR|Proprinter |FILENAME|PDPRO8.EPS |SRC DISK|GEM PRINTER DISK 1 |AUX FILE|PRO.ATM |FNT WILDCRD|*.EPS |LONG DESCRP| Choose this entry if you are using the IBM Proprinter. This printer offers 120 x 144 dots per inch print resolution. } { |DESCRIPTION|LaserWriter / Postscript Printers |SHORT DESCR|Postscrpt 12 |FILENAME|PDPST8.SYS |SRC DISK|GEM PRINTER DISK 2 |AUX FILE|PSTV23.PRE;PSTV23.CNF |LONG DESCRP| Choose this entry if you are using a printer that uses Postscript-type files and the standard Adobe resident font set: Courier, Helvetica, Times, and Symbol. } { |DESCRIPTION|LaserWriter Plus / Postscript Printers |SHORT DESCR|Postscrpt 35 |FILENAME|PDPST8.SYS |SRC DISK|GEM PRINTER DISK 2 |AUX FILE|PST.PRE;PST.CNF |LONG DESCRP| Choose this entry if you are using a printer that uses Postscript-type files and has the extended Adobe resident font set: Bookman, Zapf-Chancery, etc. in addition to the standard resident font set: Courier, Helvetica, Times, and Symbol. } { |DESCRIPTION|Toshiba P321, P341, or P351 Printer (180 x 180 Dots/Inch) |SHORT DESCR|Toshiba |FILENAME|PDTSH8.ELQ |FNT WILDCRD|*.ELQ |AUX FILE|TSH.ATM |SRC DISK|GEM PRINTER DISK 2 |LONG DESCRP| Choose this entry if you are using a Toshiba 321,341, or 351 printer. Each of these printers offers a print resolution of 180 x 180 dots per inch. } { |DESCRIPTION|Xerox 4020 Colour Ink Jet (120 x 240 Dots/Inch) |SHORT DESCR|XEROX 4020 |FILENAME|PDX208.X20 |SRC DISK|GEM PRINTER DISK 2 |AUX FILE|X20.ATM |FNT WILDCRD|*.X20 |LONG DESCRP| Choose this entry if you are using the Xerox eight-colour printer. This printer offers a print resolution of 120 x 240 dots per inch. } @MOUSE { |DESCRIPTION|No Mouse |MOUSE ID|0 |LONG DESCRP| Choose this entry if your computer is not equipped with a mouse. Instead of a mouse, you use the cursor control keys to perform operations such as cursor movement, dragging, and clicking. For details on cursor key techniques, refer to the Desktop Keyboard Reference card at the back of the GEM Desktop manual. Mouse techniques are explained in the GEM Desktop user's guide. } { |DESCRIPTION|Bus Mouse (Requires file MOUSE.COM ) |MOUSE ID|2 |LONG DESCRP| Choose this entry if you are using a bus-type mouse. This type of mouse connects to a special hardware board in your computer and requires that the file MOUSE.COM be contained either on your DOS boot disk or in the root directory of your hard disk. Any mouse that uses MOUSE.COM, including the Microsoft, Logitech, AT&T, HP Vectra, and Xerox 6065 mice, can be used as a bus-type mouse. Refer to the mouse manufacturer's installation instructions. For further information on .COM files, refer to your DOS user's guide. } { |DESCRIPTION|IBM Personal System/2 Mouse |MOUSE ID|10 |LONG DESCRP| Choose this entry if you are using the IBM Personal System/2 mouse. This mouse connects to the IBM mouse port on your computer. } { |DESCRIPTION|Microsoft Serial Mouse (RS232 ) |MOUSE ID|3 |LONG DESCRP| Choose this entry only if you are using a Microsoft serial mouse. This mouse connects to one of the serial ports on your computer. } { |DESCRIPTION|Mouse Systems PC Mouse / SummaMouse / Logimouse |MOUSE ID|1 |LONG DESCRP| Choose this entry if your mouse is any of the above, or if it is a "generic" mouse. If you are unsure of the type of mouse you are using, you may find the manufacturer's name and the model indicated on the bottom of the mouse or in your hardware documentation. If you are unable to determine the name and model of your mouse, most likely you are using a generic serial mouse and should choose this entry. The mouse connects to one of the serial ports on your computer. Manager Mouse and the Torrington mouse are also generic serial mice. } { |DESCRIPTION|SummaSketch 961 Cursor-Type Tablet |MOUSE ID|7 |LONG DESCRP| Choose this entry if you are using the SummaSketch 9-inch hand cursor-controlled data tablet. This tablet connects to one of the serial ports on your computer. } { |DESCRIPTION|SummaSketch 961 Stylus-Type Tablet |MOUSE ID|6 |LONG DESCRP| Choose this entry if you are using the SummaSketch 9-inch stylus- controlled data tablet. This tablet connects to one of the serial ports on your computer.} } { |DESCRIPTION|SummaSketch 1201 Cursor-Type Tablet |MOUSE ID|5 |LONG DESCRP| Choose this entry if you are using the SummaSketch 12-inch hand cursor-controlled data tablet. This tablet connects to one of the serial ports on your computer. } { |DESCRIPTION|SummaSketch 1201 Stylus-Type Tablet |MOUSE ID|4 |LONG DESCRP| Choose this entry if you are using the SummaSketch 12-inch stylus-controlled data tablet. This tablet connects to one of the serial ports on your computer. } { |DESCRIPTION|Summagraphics MM1812 Cursor-Type Tablet |MOUSE ID|9 |LONG DESCRP| Choose this entry if you are using the Summagraphics 18-inch hand cursor-controlled data tablet. This tablet connects to one of the serial ports on your computer. } { |DESCRIPTION|Summagraphics MM1812 Stylus-Type Tablet |MOUSE ID|8 |LONG DESCRP| Choose this entry if you are using the Summagraphics 18-inch stylus-controlled data tablet. This tablet connects to one of the serial ports on your computer. } { |DESCRIPTION|Olivetti Mouse (Requires file MOUSE.COM ) |MOUSE ID|2 |LONG DESCRP| Choose this entry if you are using an Olivetti mouse. This type of mouse connects to a special hardware board in your computer and requires that the file MOUSE.COM be contained either on your DOS boot disk or in the root directory of your hard disk. For further information on .COM files, refer to your DOS user's guide. } { |DESCRIPTION|Amstrad PC Mouse (Requires file MOUSE.COM ) |MOUSE ID|2 |LONG DESCRP| Choose this entry if you are using an Amstrad PC with the standard mouse. You should have available your DOS boot disk containing MOUSE.COM. For further information on .COM files, refer to your DOS user's guide. }