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conp -- display or change IIgs Control Panel information (EXTERNAL)
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syntax: conp [-k pathname] [-l pathname]
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[-a audio] [-s slots] [-1 port1]
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[-2 port2] [-r RAMdisk] [-o options]
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[-d display] [-f fast] [-c clock]
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ex: conp -- display all settings
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conp -a -r -- display audio and RAMdisk settings
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conp -ap13v>2 -- set pitch to 13, increase volume by 2
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conp -k my.bram -- keep all settings in a file
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conp -l %?.bram -- load all settings from a file
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conp -rs8 -- set RAMdisk size to 8 chunks of 32K=256K
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[more examples below]
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'conp' can display and set all the options the IIgs's control panel
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desk accessory can. ('conp' is especially useful to voice synthesizer
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users. Other users will find the -k and -l options handy, and may
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want to include other 'conp' commands in exec files (see "exec").)
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Options set with 'conp' are stored in the IIgs's 256 bytes of battery
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RAM, in exactly the same format the Control Panel stores them. Note
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that RAMdisk and Slots settings do not take effect until the next
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power-up or "boot -i".
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'conp' has 11 parameters. All of them are optional. If no parameters
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are given, all settings are displayed. -k requires the name of a file
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(which will be created if it doesn't exist); it saves all the battery
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RAM settings into the file. -l also requires the name of a file; it
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restores all battery RAM settings from the file. (If the file
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contains invalid information, battery RAM will revert to defaults.)
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The remaining options are categories of options. The categories are:
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audio, RAMdisk, options, display, clock, fast, slots, port 1, and port
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2.
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For any category that is given, settings may or may not appear after
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it. If no settings are found after a category, the current settings
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for that category are displayed. The settings allowed in each
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category are listed below.
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Note on numeric values: in almost all cases, you can put a "<" or ">"
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before a number. This decreases or increases the existing value for
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a setting, instead of specifying the new value from scratch. For
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example,
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conp -av>1
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bumps the Volume up one notch.
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Category: audio (-a)
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Settings: v volume value: 0 to 14
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p pitch value: 0 to 14
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Sets the system volume and the pitch of the standard bell tone.
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Note: If no value appears after v or p, the volume or pitch can
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be set interactively. Use the left and right arrows to adjust the
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volume, and press RETURN to finish.
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Examples: conp -avp --sets volume and then pitch, interactively
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conp -ap>2v<1 --bump pitch up 2 notches, volume down 1
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Category: slots (-s)
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Settings: i internal (followed by slot numbers)
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x external (followed by slot numbers)
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b boot 0 to 9 (0=scan, 8=RAMdisk, 9=ROMdisk)
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Examples: conp -sb5x1i52 -- set boot to slot 5, slot 1 external ("your
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card"), and slots 5 and 2 internal
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conp -sb0 -- scan (boot from highest bootable device)
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Category: port 1 (-1) (normally printer port)
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Settings: (value)
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dv device connected m or p (modem/printer)
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l line length u=unlimited, 40, 72, 80, 132
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dl delete 1st LF after CR y/n
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al add LF after CR y/n
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e echo y/n
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bf buffer y/n
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br baud rate 0 to 14 (%%% fix this)
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ds data/stop bits 5/1, 5/2 to 8/1, 8/2
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p parity e (even), o (odd), n (none)
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ch Carrier handshake (DCD) y/n
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dh DSR/DTR handshake y/n
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xh X-on/X-off handshake y/n
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Examples: conp -1bfyds8/1pn -- buffering on, 8 data bits, 1 stop bit,
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no parity
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Category: port 2 (-2) (normally modem port)
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Settings: same as for printer port
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Examples: conp -2luxhn -- line length unlimited, X-off handshake off
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Category: fast (-f)
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Well, this isn't really a category. A simple "y" or "n" is expected.
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"Y" sets fast mode (2.8 MHz); "N" sets slow mode (1.0 MHz).
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Examples: conp -fn -- slow
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conp -fy -- fast
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Category: RAMdisk (r)
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Settings: s size -- sets minimum and maximum size
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a minimum -- sets minimum size
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b maximum -- sets maximum size
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All values refer to a number of 32K chunks.
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Examples: conp -rs0 -- set RAMdisk size to 0
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conp -rs4 -- set RAMdisk size to 128K (=4x32K)
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conp -ra10b20 -- set minimum size to 320K, max to 640K
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(Note that the new size does not take effect until a power-up or a
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"boot -i".)
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Category: clock (c)
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Settings: NONE YET (NOT DONE)
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Category: display (d)
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Settings: tx text color 0 to 15
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bk text background color 0 to 15
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bd border color 0 to 15
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80 80 columns on RESET and power-up? y/n
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m monochrome monitor? y/n
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Examples: conp -dtx15 -- show white text
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conp -dbd0 -- black border
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conp -d80ymn -- 80 columns on RESET, color monitor
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Note: the "m" option has no effect on the display of an RGB monitor.
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Some programs do not work properly when the "80" option is on.
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Category: options (-o)
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Settings:
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tl text language 0 to 31 (MOST VALUES ILLEGAL? %%%)
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kl keyboard language 0 to 31 (MOST VALUES ILLEGAL? %%%)
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kb keyboard buffering y/n
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rs repeat speed 0 to 7
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rd repeat delay 0 to 4 (4=no repeat)
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dc double click time 0 to 4
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fr flash rate 0 to 4
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cs caps+shift = lower case y/n
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fs fast space/delete y/n
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ds dual-speed keys y/n
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hm high-speed mouse y/n
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Notes: The keyboard buffering is 16 characters within the IIgs (provided
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by the Keyboard Microcontroller), plus an additional 3 characters within
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the keyboard itself, if you have the external Apple Desktop Bus keyboard.
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Some programs don't work properly with keyboard buffering turned on. When
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keyboard buffering is on, Ctrl-Apple-DELETE empties the buffer.
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end of 'conp' help (finally!)
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