I was doing some reorganizing of my computer room (an ongiong 
project!) and I came across a note stuck inside of a box of disks, 
which I hadn't noticed before.  One of my TRS-80 Model 2000's came 
from MISOSYS owner Roy Soltoff after it had sat around for a number 
of years after he didn't enter the Model 2000 market.  He had bought 
if for a development system.  Anyway, the note is from a John Harrell 
offering him a utility for the machine called SETCOLOR.  He states 
that he had offered it to 80-Micro but that they weren't interested 
in it since they didn't have an interest in the MS-DOS world.  He 
also gives considerable info on how the utility works.  Basically it 
patches the IO.SYS file so that programs display a system-wide choice 
of colors for foreground, background, and high intensity versions of 
both.  It's dated 29 March 1985.  The disk was stuck behind my MIX-C 
and ED/ASM-86 disks.
        Jeff
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Received on Fri Apr 13 2001 - 14:00:58 BST