0MR -  No Such Function

1MR - Rubout Character.
 This command rubs out the character preceding the
 cursor.

2MR - Set Mark.
 This command is used to set a mark for a  subsequent region wipe.

3MR - Carriage Return.
 This command's behaviour depends upon where it is used. In the middle of
 a line, it will break that  line into two. At the end of a line, it will
 cause a new line to be inserted, unless there are already at least two
 blank lines following it already.

4MR - Break line.  This command breaks the current line at the
                   cursor, leaving the cursor where it was.

5MR - Delete Character Forwards.
 Deletes  the next character(s).  Will remove a carriage return/linefeed 
 pair as though they were one character.

6MR - Indent new line.
 Like Carriage Return, But matches the indentation of the  previous line
 with an optimum combination of tabs  and blanks.

7MR - Delete previous word.
 Tries to know about imbedded punctuation.

8MR - Delete word Backwords.


9MR - Kill to end of line.
 When given an argument,  kill to the N'th line separator.  If already
 at a line  separator, delete that line separator.

10MR - End  of Buffer.
 Jumps to the end of the buffer

11MR - Start of Buffer.
 Jumps to the start of the buffer

12MR - View Next Screenful

13MR - View Previous Screenful

14MR - Transpose Characters.
 Swaps the two  characters preceding the cursor.  Will not work unless
 thereare at least two characters before the cursor.
 
15MR - Forward Word
 Moves forward over word(s). Tries to respect imbedded punctuation

16MR - Backwards over word.
 Moves backward over word(s).  Tries to respect punctuation

17MR - Move to Start of Line

18MR - Move to End of Line

19MR - Redraw Screen - repaints the entire screen

   Especially useful when the MICOM port selector spews out garbage.

