               SCHEDULE VERSION 3.01



The problem with using 101-key keyboards under DOS 4.0X has
 been fixed in SCHEDULE version 3.01.

DOSSHELL is a DOS 4.0X application program which will be
included in the AUTOEXEC.BAT by default during the
installation of DOS 4.0X. DOSSHELL runs on top of the DOS
command interpreter COMMAND.COM, and SCHEDULE treats it as
an ordinary application program.

If one sets an active schedule to Wait-System-Idle equal to
"Y", when scheduled time is reached, SCHEDULE will wait and
alarm, but it does not echo the scheduled key strokes to
COMMAND.COM because it thinks DOSSHELL is an active
application.

There are several ways to correct this problem :

1). Set the option Wait-System-Idle to "N".

2). Delete the DOSSHELL command from AUTOEXEC.BAT, reboot
the system and run SCHEDULE without DOSSHELL. Do not execute
the DOSSHELL command until the scheduled key strokes has
been echoed

3). Type "F3" in the DOSSHELL Start Up Menu to terminate the
DOSSHELL permanently before running SCHEDULE.

4). If DOSSHELL is first time loaded (never exit from the
Command Prompt back to the Start Up Menu), and SCHEDULE is
then executed from the Command Prompt within DOSSHELL, all
scheduled key strokes will be function correctly.
