
This file is DisplayConfigMsg.txt.  It is used by DisplayConfig.run to create
a mapping for each possible module id to label and a Module Icon Id.
Each line has the following syntax

<Colon>ModuleId<Colon>   <DoubleQuote>ModuleLabel<Semi>IConId<DoubleQuote>

(Note  the module id is in decimal, not hex)

As an example, the first line maps ModuleId 0 to the string Dual Floppy and used IConId 1.  The ICons are shown below.  If the label is longer than
the ICon, the label will be truncated.

Also, there are a number of strings of text which may need to translated.

*****************************************
Note 
	As of 11.3 DisplayConfig.run there is a new table for IBus modules.
	To add an IBus module, take the module ID and add 256  see below
*****************************************

:0:		Dual Floppy;1
:1:		8MHz186 CPU;9
:2:		  Video  ;11
 3		6 Mhz 186 CPU (not a product)
:4:		   Keyboard   ;12
 5		8086 NGen  no longer supported
 6		multibus (not a product)
:7:		  286 CPU  ;9
:8:		Mse;13
:9:		       CWS       ;15
:10:	  386 CPU  ;9
:11:	 Series 286i       ;10
:12:	Mse;13
 13 	The null module
:14:	  Video  ;11
:15:	 Series 386i       ;10
:16:	 WinFloppy;2
:17:	 Winchester;3
 18		Reserved
 19		Reserved
:20:	 WinFloppyWin;4
:21:	Dual Winchester;5
:22:	  WinFloppyWin   ;6
:23:	  Dual Winchester  ;7
:32:	SCSI WinFl;2
:33:	 SCSI Win  ;3

:47:	PC001;8
:48:	Alt. Keyboard ;12
:49:	Tape Backup;14
:50:	Phone;8
:51:	Phone;8
:52:	Enet ;8
:53:	Enet ;8
 54		Universal communications processor
:55:	PortX;8
:56:	GC001;8
:57:	GC001;8
:58:	  Video  ;11
:59:	  Video  ;11
:60:	GC003;8
 61		Reserved for video
:62:	GC003;8
:63:	GC003;8
:64:	GC001;8
:65:	GC002;8
 66		BX004 Lunch Box slot 0 RTCEEPROM
 67		XC021  European Communication Module
:68:	GC102;8
 69		VP003  International Voice Processor
 70		VP102  One line Voice Processor
 71		unassigned
:80:	VG001;8
:81:	VG001;8
:82:	VG001;8
:83:	VG001;8
:84:	VG001;8
:85:	VG001;8
:86:	VG001;8
:87:	VG001;8
:88:	VG001;8
:89:	VG001;8
:90:	VG001;8
:91:	VG001;8
:92:	VG001;8
:93:	VG001;8
:94:	VG001;8
:95:	VG001;8



*****************************************************************************

The following range is for customer supplied modules

*****************************************************************************

:176:	DAI;17

*****************************************************************************

The following modules are to be found on the IBus (the input or keyboard
bus).  The number below is derived by taking the real module id and adding
256.  For example, the module for the CT standard keyboard is 4, add 256 and
you get 260.  If this value is not found (as in an old value of 
DisplayConfigMsg.txt, DisplayConfig will use the original value e.g. 4.

*****************************************************************************

:258:	  Video  ;11
:260:	   Keyboard   ;12
:264:	Mse;13
:270:	  Video  ;11
:304:	Alt. Keyboard ;12
:314:	  Video  ;11
:315:	  Video  ;11


*****************************************************************************

The following are SCSI modules.  Since each SCSI module does not have a
unique identifier, you must choose an icon to represent the entire class
of modules

*****************************************************************************
:512:	SCSI Disk;3  Direct access device, e.g., Disk
:513:	SCSI Tape;14  Sequential access device, e.g., Tape
:514:	SCSI Printer;20   Printer device
:515:	SCSI Proc;3  Processor device
:516:	SCSI WORM;3  Write once read many device
:517:	SCSI RODAD;3  Read only direct access device


******************************************************************************
**************  Note the following strings for translation *******************
******************************************************************************

:1000:	  ?    ; Heading for the mystery module
:1001:	The existing hardware configuration is pictured below:
:1002:	Press FINISH to exit.
:1003:	, math coprocessor present.
:1004:	Booted from master as WS0N
:1005:	0NK  ; Memory size


Here are the IconId's

; Mystery Module  displayed if any error
ICON Icon00 HEIGHT 7 WIDTH 5

   
   
   
   


;

; Dual Floppy
ICON Icon01 HEIGHT 7 WIDTH 11

     
 
 
     


;

; FloppyHard 
ICON Icon02 HEIGHT 7 WIDTH 11

      
    
    
      


;

; Hard disk
ICON Icon03 HEIGHT 7 WIDTH 11

        
        
        
        


;

; Hard disk with expansion
ICON Icon04 HEIGHT 7 WIDTH 15

         
       
       
         


;


ICON Icon05 7 WIDTH 15

           
           
           
           


;


ICON Icon06 HEIGHT 7 WIDTH 19

             
           
           
             


;


ICON Icon07 HEIGHT 7 WIDTH 19

               
               
               
               


;


; Generic single slice  GC00x, TM00x, PC00x, XE00x
ICON Icon08 HEIGHT 7 WIDTH 5

   
   
   
   


;




; Processor module  CP00x
ICON Icon09 HEIGHT 7 WIDTH 11

      
       
       
       


;


; NewGen  Series x86i
ICON Icon10 HEIGHT 7 WIDTH 19

           
          
          
            


;

; Monitor
ICON Icon11 HEIGHT 7 WIDTH 9


     


  
  
;


; Keyboard
ICON Icon12 HEIGHT 7 WIDTH 14
              
              


      
    

;


; Mouse
ICON Icon13 HEIGHT 7 WIDTH 3
   
   
  
 

 

;


; Tape
ICON Icon14 HEIGHT 7 WIDTH 11

    
       
       
    


;

; CWS
ICON Icon15 HEIGHT 7 WIDTH 17







;

; BX004
ICON Icon16 HEIGHT 7 WIDTH 13

         
         
         
         


;



; DAI module
ICON Icon17 HEIGHT 7 WIDTH 3
   
   

 
|
 

;

; L B module
ICON Icon18 HEIGHT 7 WIDTH 6
   
   
   
   



;
; PinPad module
ICON Icon19 HEIGHT 7 WIDTH 5
   
   





;

; Printer Device
ICON Icon20 HEIGHT 7 WIDTH 12

          
          
          
          


;


le
:68:	GC102;8
 69		VP003  International Voice Processor
 70		VP102  One line Voice Processor
 71		unassigned
:80:	VG001;8
:81:	VG001;8
:82:	VG001;8
:83:	VG001;8
:84:	VG001;8
:85:	VG001;8
:86:	VG001;8