-- What's new with Nansi --

In version 3.3, I have added support for F11 and F12, implemented
the /K and /X commandline switches having to do with extended keyboards,
and fixed a bug in the ESC[p sequence which clears the keyboard redefinition
buffer.

I hope this version suits your needs.  It has been lightly tested under DOS
3.x, but it should work under all versions, as the changes were minor.

As you know, it takes more time than it ought to to put a new revision of
a shareware program together and to get disks in the mail.
I would appreciate a $10 contribution to defray my expenses.
Also, please encourage other users to send in donations.  Every check
is appreciated, and helps motivate me to keep improving Nansi to support
new versions of DOS and new display hardware.

I have also included two utilities, view and more, along with
documentation.  These were in the original release of nansi, but
weren't included in nansi3.0 for space reasons.  They live in the
archive nansiutl.zip.  They are really free; please hand them out
to whoever if you like them.

Please note my new, improved mailing address:

- Dan Kegel
  535 E. Mendocino St.
  Altadena, CA 91001

Internet E-mail:
  dank@blacks.jpl.nasa.gov


P.S. If you need to find out the video mode number for a favorite alphanumeric
video mode (in order to pass it to Nansi with the /T option), but you can't
find the mode number from your video card's manual, you can find the mode
number by typing
	"debug" ENTER "d 40:49 L 1" ENTER "q" ENTER
for example,
	C:> debug
	-d 40:49 l 1
	nn
	-q
This displays the current video mode number in hexadecimal.
