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cohr: Support both COVDG control codes and COHR Esc codes $0B is the only control character that is used by both protocols. I decided to keep the the COVDG command as this protocol is more common. So far I've been able to find only 3 OS9 applications that are using the CoHR drivers, all by Dragon Data: Stylograph, Dynacalc and RMS. Only RMS seems to use the $0B (Home) control code, but it is easy to patch the RMS.trm file to replace $0B with the $01 CoVDG Home command. So this seems like a reasonable sacrifice.
author Ken H. <dragon.atv@gmail.com>
date Mon, 10 Feb 2014 10:10:40 +0200
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"Hello Darling"
Words and music (C) 1995 by Brother Jeremy, CSJW

** SUNG **
Hello Darling,
it's been a long time.
Since you worked on Level 2 OS-9.
But I'm begging you now,
please hear my plea.
Kevin, Darling,
set the upgrade free.

Well I spoke to Kent Meyers today.
Mark Griffith, he gave his okay.
Bill Dickhaus said,
that the contract was dead.
It expired back in 93.

So I'm leaving it all up to you.
And you know what I hope you will do.
So I'm begging you now,
please hear my plea.
Kevin Darling,
set the upgrade free.

** SPOKEN **
Last night as I sat by the screen,
I must have been having a dream.
For what did I see,
on the old CRT,
but the words OS-9 Level 3.

** SUNG **
So I'm leaving it all up to you.
And you know what I hope you will do.

So I'm begging you now,
please hear my plea.
Kevin Darling,
set the upgrade free.

So I'm begging you now,
please hear my plea.
Kevin Darling,
set the upgrade free.