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Showing revision 1Magic Window dates back to the time when computers had 48KB user storage and two 320KB floppy drives.
It gave some serious thought to the problems of writing a large (well, large for those days) document
but having only a 40x25 character screen in which to do so.
A long article can be found at [1]. Here are some quotes.
- ... use the arrow keys to move a white bar over the function you want, press Return to execute that function.
- The Subsystem Menu offers six choices: ... and Exit to Basic.
- ... the cursor never moves; it stays right in the middle of the screen. Instead, the "paper" moves under it, just as it does on most typewriters.