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	Data General D210 Keyboard Map

	The following table describes the special function keys of the
	Data General D210 and the keys required to produce these functions
	on the IBM-PC keyboard.

	Note: The D210 emulation also supports the D211.

	To Get Data			Press Key on
	General D210 Key		IBM Keypad
	===========================================

	Arrows:

	Up					Up
	Down					Down
	Right					Right
	Left					Left

	Shift-Up				Shift-Up
	Shift-Down				Shift-Down
	Shift-Right				Shift-Right
	Shift-Left				Shift-Left

	Functions:

	F1					F1
	F2					F2
	F3					F3
	F4					F4
	F5					F5
	F6					F6
	F7					F7
	F8					F8
	F9					F9
	F10					F10
	F11					Alt-1
	F12					Alt-2
	F13					Alt-3
	F14					Alt-4
	F15					Alt-5

	Shift-F1				Shift-F1
	Shift-F2				Shift-F2
	Shift-F3				Shift-F3
	Shift-F4				Shift-F4
	Shift-F5				Shift-F5
	Shift-F6				Shift-F6
	Shift-F7				Shift-F7
	Shift-F8				Shift-F8
	Shift-F9				Shift-F9
	Shift-F10				Shift-F10
	Shift-F11				Alt-q
	Shift-F12				Alt-w
	Shift-F13				Alt-e
	Shift-F14				Alt-r
	Shift-F15				Alt-t

	Ctrl-F1					Ctrl-F1
	Ctrl-F2					Ctrl-F2
	Ctrl-F3					Ctrl-F3
	Ctrl-F4					Ctrl-F4
	Ctrl-F5					Ctrl-F5
	Ctrl-F6					Ctrl-F6
	Ctrl-F7					Ctrl-F7
	Ctrl-F8					Ctrl-F8
	Ctrl-F9					Ctrl-F9
	Ctrl-F10				Ctrl-F10
	Ctrl-F11				Alt-a
	Ctrl-F12				Alt-s
	Ctrl-F13				Alt-d
	Ctrl-F14				Alt-f
	Ctrl-F15				Alt-g

	Ctrl-Shift-F1				Alt-F1
	Ctrl-Shift-F2				Alt-F2
	Ctrl- Shift-F3				Alt-F3
	Ctrl-Shift-F4				Alt-F4
	Ctrl-Shift-F5				Alt-F5
	Ctrl-Shift-F6				Alt-F6
	Ctrl-Shift-F7				Alt-F7
	Ctrl-Shift-F8				Alt-F8
	Ctrl-Shift-F9				Alt-F9
	Ctrl-Shift-F10				Alt-F10
	Ctrl-Shift-F11				Alt-z
	Ctrl-Shift-F12				Alt-x
	Ctrl-Shift-F13				Alt-c
	Ctrl-Shift-F14				Alt-v
	Ctrl-Shift-F15				Alt-b

	C1					Home
	C2					PgUp
	C3					End
	C4					PgDn
	Shift-C1				Shift-Home
	Shift-C2				Shift-PgUp
	Shift-C3				Shift-End
	Shift-C4				Shift-PgDn

	Erase Page				Ins
	Erase EOL				Del

	Home					Keypad 5


 It is possible to control some aspects of how the emulation treats
certain actions. This is done through the use of 'switches' specified
along with the EMulate command. There are two forms of the command to
accomplish this:

1. EM <emulation_filename>/<switch_name>=<value>[,<switch_name>=<value>]

-or-

2. EM /<switch_name>=<value>[,<switch_name>=<value>]

 where: <emulation_filename> is the name of an emulation file,
	<switch_name> is one of the switch names listed below,
	and <value> is either ON, OFF, or some number.

	You should NOT actually type the '<' and '>' characters as
	part of the command.

 Note:	The brackets indicate optional arguments that may
	be repeated. The brackets themselves ARE NOT part
	of the command and should NOT be entered.

The first form will start up the specified emulation and set the
specified switches to the given values. Multiple switches may be
specified by separating each from the previous one with a comma.

The second form can be used once an emulation has been loaded and
you wish to change the value of a switch without re-initializing
the emulation. This form is also handy for changing options from
within a script file.


Switches available:

FKEYS=ON (Default) The function keys are as specified above.

 OFF	The function keys transmit the string they
	have been assigned in MIRROR.