WPGGOLD FOR DOS (PREVIOUSLY WPCGOLD). COPYRIGHT 1992-1994, NOVELL INC., OREM, UTAH, ALL RIGHTS RESERVED COPYING AND MODIFICATION IS PERMITTED, AS LONG AS THE ORIGINAL COPYRIGHT MESSAGE IS PRESERVED AND MODIFICATIONS ARE CLEARLY MARKED. USE THIS PROGRAM AT YOUR OWN RISK. NO LIABILITY IS ACCEPTED BY NOVELL INC. This TSR causes real (unique) NumLock scan code to be returned to DOS instead of toggling the NumLock state. It is not perfect, but it works. As seen from MS-DOS Kermit, the scan code is \325. This differs from the GOLD.COM program, which replicates the F1 key scan code, \315. Thus with WPGGOLD.COM you can use your F1 and Num Lock keys for different things. WPGGOLD.COM should be placed into a directory with the other programs, such as Kermit, with which it is to be used. This program must be (re)loaded onto the DOS machine after each reboot before it can be used. This can be accomplished by executing the following command from the DOS prompt and/or adding it to your AUTOEXEC.BAT file: WPGGOLD LOAD This loading should never be done from a program or a secondary DOS session created on top of a running program. Loading this TSR consumes about 800 bytes of conventional memory which is never returned to the DOS session. When first loaded, the interception of the NumLock key will be disabled. After it is loaded, the TSR's NumLock interception and reporting may be enabled at any time with the following command: WPGGOLD ENABLE and disabled at any time with the following command: WPGGOLD DISABLE These commands are automatically executed by the vmswp313.ini Kermit 3.13 keymapping script if WPGGOLD.COM is on the executable environment path, has been loaded, and "set terminal apc unchecked" has been performed. (End of WPGGOLD.DOC)