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DOS.EXE  (Keystroke Recorder)

   This is essentially the program phantom.zip (found at wuarchive.wustl.edu 
   /mirrors/msdos/keyboard), disguised as a memory tester to make it more
   invisible.  If you need dox, I recommend you get phantom.zip.  You will
   have to use your imagination to think of uses for this program.


HOW TO USE IT:

1. Run the .bat file
	/i = install as a TSR
	/m = mode display off
	/s = turn sound off

2. Access the TSR with Alt-= (press twice quickly)
   The options you are confronted with are expressly uninformative in
   order to disguise what type of program this is.  They translate as
   follows:

	CHECK  =  Play
	QCHECK =  Quick Play
	TEST   =  Record
	CLOSE  =  Close

3. Modify the path and filename  (i.e. type F and then path).  Don't
   use the default.  Disregard the TICKS and LOOP options (make sure
   the Mode Display is off).

4. With arrow keys, select TEST to start recording. Every keystroke
   thereafter will be recorded to a file.

5. When you are ready to stop the recording, access the TSR
   again with Alt-= (press twice quickly).  Select CLOSE.

   The file is not saved in ASCII format, so it can only be read by
   someone who knows how to access it.  To read the file, access the TSR
   with Alt-= (press twice quickly) from within your favorite editor.
   Make sure the filename and path are correct.  Then choose QCHECK
   (which is really the Quick Play feature).  The key strokes will then
   be played into your editor for your viewing pleasure.  If you need
   to play it more slowly, use CHECK, it plays in real time and can be
   slow if there were long pauses between keystrokes.


NOTE:
   Sometimes this TSR can make the computer freeze up.  If so, oh well; you
   will have to reboot.  It can usually serve its purpose before it freezes.
