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Starting Info on a Small Screen
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   Since your terminal has a relatively small number of lines on its
screen, it is necessary to give you special advice at the beginning.

   If you see the text `--All----' near the bottom right corner of the
screen, it means the entire text you are looking at fits on the screen.
If you see `--Top----' instead, it means that there is more text below
that does not fit.  To move forward through the text and see another
screen full, press <SPC>, the Space bar.  To move back up, press the
key labeled `Backspace' or `DEL' (on some keyboards, this key might be
labeled `Delete').

   Here are 40 lines of junk, so you can try <SPC> and <DEL> and see
what they do.  At the end are instructions of what you should do next.

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   If you have managed to get here, go back to the beginning with `DEL'
(or <BACKSPACE>), and come back here again, then you understand the
about the `Space' and `Backspace' keys.  So now type an `n' --just one
character; don't type the quotes and don't type the Return key
afterward-- to get to the normal start of the course.


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