| RTP Series - RTP1 |
| RTP Series - RTP57 |
| Advanced Revelation Initialisation Sequence (Overview) by Mike Pope |
| File Variables |
| Networked %SK% |
| Network Contention |
| Directory Exists on Novell |
| QTIPS - String Space Format Errors |
| QTIPS - Postscript Driver Problem |
| RTP Series - RTP1 |
| VERBatim - V25 |
| VERBatim - V76 |
| Advanced Revelation Initialisation Sequence (Overview) by Mike Pope |
| A RevTechie Replies |
| QTIPS - AREV Logon |
| What Happens At Logon |
| QTIPS - Undocumented Logon Options |
| QTIPS - Video Characteristics for Logon Messages |
| Playing with Scan Codes |
| QTIPS - Compiling Protection Code |
| QTIPS - Invalid Code and Command |
| QTIPS - Code/Command Help |
| Compiling 64K on a Shoestring by Blaise Wrenn (LexStat Systems Ltd) |
| QTIPS - DOSTime |
| VERBatim - V11 |
| @ATTACK - @Backgrnd.Time |
| @ATTACK - @Index.Time |
| QTIPS - Time-outs in Windows |
| RTP Series - RTP1 |
| Reader's Clinic - Naming Routines |
| Advanced Revelation Initialisation Sequence (Overview) by Mike Pope |
RevMedia FKB
| Document | V1I1A4 |
| Title | RTP Series - RTP1 |
| Keywords | RTP1 RTP2 RTP57 REVBOOT BUMP SYSOBJ MFS REVMEDIA |
| Text | The "Bootstrap" program Does the initial load of AREV in association with RTP2 and RTP57 Checks Network (if applicable) and sets up main programs RTP1 and RTP57 are not actually used as such but are amalgamated into a MetaRTP called REVBOOT on the DOS default directory Thus if you wish to change the messages displayed at logon ("Processing " etc ) by editing the OBJECT code of RTP1 the changes will not take effect until you recompile REVBOOT To recompile REVBOOT simply log in as AREV BUMP and change your network driver FROM what it is to something else and then back again to its original state This should then recompile REVBOOT and next time you log in you will see the changes that you have made Bear in mind when doing this that the changes you make may impact upon your licensing agreement One point to notice WITH RTP1 is that it will check if you have any installed MFSs on your SYSOBJ file If you do have it will log you out with a warning message If you wish to try this back up your REVMEDIA map first (Volume 1 Issue 1 Pages 5 6) |
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