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From: | karpfenteich AT gmx DOT de (Peter Karp) |
Newsgroups: | comp.os.msdos.djgpp |
Subject: | Re: Beginner help with RHIDE |
Date: | Mon, 24 Jan 2000 21:07:22 GMT |
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>>I've written a small program that should run in DOS-Mode. >>In a NT-Dos-Box it runs fine, but when I start it in the DOS-Mode of a >>Windows 95 machine the following error occures: >> >>This program cannot be run in DOS - Mode > >You know why? It's not a DOS program; it's a winconsole program. >What compiler did you use? If you used DJGPP, it shouldn't do that. Or I guess the CWSDPMI.exe is missing in his path? Copy the mentioned file to a place which lies in your path (in the autoexec.bat). More is found in the FAQ (info faq) - look for DPMI there. Greetings from Cologne Peter
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