Mail Archives: djgpp/1997/03/19/09:22:26
In article <332e3358 DOT 4696162 AT news DOT cc DOT columbia DOT edu>, cpw10 AT columbia DOT edu says...
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>Hi. Thanks for the tip. However, I'm still unable to get mouse support
>in RHIDE with the new version. Perhaps you can enlighten me: in a
>command prompt window, I type "rhide -M". The hard drive goes, and then
>nothing happens. If I type "rhide -M" again, then the program loads.
>This happened in the older version as well. Any ideas as to what is
>happening? With this peculiar behavior, I cannot create a .pif file that
>will run RHIDE with mouse drivers, etc. Thanks for the help. Also, if
>anyone out there has been able to get RHIDE 1.2 to work under WinNT 4.0,
>please e-mail me your help..
>
>TIA,
>Chester
>
You're not the first one with mouse trouble.
Here's the tip I got from Robert Hoehne:
set the screen mode to 80x28, and the mouse should
appear. You can also try some other screen modes;
80x50 and 80x25 don't seem to work.
Sorry, can't help you with the W-NT problem; I run
RHIDE under DOS (W-3.11).
Good luck
Wim van Berlo
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