Path: utzoo!attcan!uunet!jarthur!usc!samsung!noose.ecn.purdue.edu!en.ecn.purdue.edu!nichols From: nichols@ecn.purdue.edu (Scott P Nichols) Newsgroups: comp.sys.laptops Subject: Re: T-1000 cursor modification Summary: Just a question. Message-ID: <1990Oct29.223741.22272@ecn.purdue.edu> Date: 29 Oct 90 22:37:41 GMT References: <3648@stl.stc.co.uk> <1990Oct25.161217.8379@uwasa.fi> <2429@charon.cwi.nl> Organization: Purdue University Engineering Computer Network Lines: 39 In article <2429@charon.cwi.nl>, steven@cwi.nl (Steven Pemberton) writes: > In article <1990Oct25.161217.8379@uwasa.fi> ts@uwasa.fi (Timo Salmi) writes: > > Q: I am literally looking for a way to see the cursor on my laptop. > > Is there a utility to make the cursor bigger. > > > > A: There are several (both TSR and non-TSR) programs around to make > > the cursor big. > > And all the available programs seem to be big too. > Here's the best way I've seen, as produced by James Howard: it > produces a 9 byte (!) program called cursor.com. > > C:\>debug ... I typed this into my T1000 and got the following response (starting from the middle of your code): -rcx CX 0000 :9 -w Write protect error writing drive C: Abort, Retry, Ignore ? If I ignore, it says "writing 0009 bytes", and gives me the error message again When I abort, it says "Program terminated normally" and the cursor doesn't change. Is there a write protect that I need to (can) turn off? I'm sorry for posting this, but I couldn't mail it. -- O- /\ |\ /\/vv\ /vv\ \ __Insight from Oregon...Scott P. Nichols _____/ \ ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ (nichols@en.ecn.purdue.edu)