AUXIL is a device driver which creates a DOS character device AUX which is associated with a either the color or monochrome display in the system. It's main purpose is to act as output device for the debugging messages and stack backtraces of the Windows 3.0 debugging kernel. On input, it returns always 'I' and thus the system will not hang on the 'Abort, Break or Ignore ?' prompts. Redirecting AUX to the secondary monochrome card is useful with systems using a VGA and a Hercules compatible card while redirecting to the color display is useful with systems using a combination of VGA with 8514/A or (may work) TIGA cards (TIGA was not tested) and two color displays. Default is redirection to the mono display. When the /C option is given, AUXIL redirects to the color display. The number of lines on the VGA is read from the BIOS data area. This does only work if the VGA is the current primary video adapter. This program can be used freely for private or educational purposes. If you want to use it for commercial purposes, contact the author. Author: Kai Uwe Rommel Zennerstrasse 1 D-8000 Muenchen 70 Germany E-Mail: rommel@informatik.tu-muenchen.dbp.de