ML> I suppose so. If you want play that way, I have a 44-byte (file
ML> size) .COM program that sets the left margin and type font on my old,
ML> wide-carriage QuickWriter printer to allow 80-character lines to be
ML> printed in 12-pitch type with a 1.25-inch left-hand binding margin.
ML> EXEHDR can't measure it, but (as a DOS program) the memory used would
ML> be 144 bytes. But Roy beat us both with his 7-byte program.
ML>
ML> End of thread?
Only if you all want to ignore the 7 byte program that you *all* have on your
machines, courtesy of IBM.
It's in your \OS2\MDOS directory.
¯ JdeBP ®
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