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'''Row''' is a program which may be executed from the DOS Config.Sys file as a device driver or from the DOS Command prompt or from the OS/2 Cmd prompt or from an OS/2 Config.Sys Call statement as a standard executable file to change the number of rows currently being displayed by either a text mode display adapter or a graphics mode windowed session on either a colour or monochrome monitor. The operating system, presence of a presentation manager, and the display adapter define the various possibilities with respect to the number of rows that can be displayed by a particular system or session.
'''Row''' is a program which may be executed from the DOS Config.Sys file as a device driver or from the DOS Command prompt or from the OS/2 Cmd prompt or from an OS/2 Config.Sys Call statement as a standard executable file to change the number of rows currently being displayed by either a text mode display adapter or a graphics mode windowed session on either a colour or monochrome monitor. The operating system, presence of a presentation manager, and the display adapter define the various possibilities with respect to the number of rows that can be displayed by a particular system or session.
==Author==
*[[Patrick T. Wolfert]]
==Links==
* [http://hobbes.nmsu.edu/download/pub/os2/util/system/row2r01.zip row2r01.zip]


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Revision as of 19:03, 5 June 2020

Row/2
Version
Vendor
Author Patrick T. Wolfert
License
Download row2r01.zip
Website

Row is a program which may be executed from the DOS Config.Sys file as a device driver or from the DOS Command prompt or from the OS/2 Cmd prompt or from an OS/2 Config.Sys Call statement as a standard executable file to change the number of rows currently being displayed by either a text mode display adapter or a graphics mode windowed session on either a colour or monochrome monitor. The operating system, presence of a presentation manager, and the display adapter define the various possibilities with respect to the number of rows that can be displayed by a particular system or session.