Date: 11 Oct 1985 0118-EDT

I've uploaded two files which make life for the IBM-PC/Kermit user
who also uses EDT a little easier.  Together they provide all the keypad
editing functions of EDT to the PC user.  They are:

MSIVT1.EDT - An EDT initialization file which defines the numeric
             keypad functions to match a VT-100 layout.  Use of this
             file when editing on a VT-100/VT-220 is harmless, but
             those using "real" VT-52's should not invoke it.

MSIVT1.INI - Defines the numeric keypad and function keys as to
             match VT-100 function keys as closely as possible, as
             follows:

                F1=PF1  F2=FP2  F3=PF3  F4=PF4  F5=backspace  F6=linefeed
                F7=up-arrow  F8=down-arrow  F9=left-arrow  F10=right-arrow

             The numeric keypad is the same as a VT-100 where the keys
             are the same, with the PRTSC key acting for the VT-100
             keypad comma, and the "+" key acting for ENTER.  The
             8, 4, 6 and 2 keys become cursor keys when SHIFT is held.

If the 5 key fails to work correctly (can't effect BACKUP while in EDT),
press the NUM-LOCK key.  Also note that an "=" will appear at the top left
of the screen after starting EDT; this is a problem with Kermit's VT-52
(Heath-19) emulation, and the "=" is not really in the file.  It does
not re-appear after scrolling off the screen.

Carl Houseman
GENICOM Corp.
703-949-1323
