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From: anders DOT lindahl AT mbox305 DOT swipnet DOT se (Anders Lindahl)
Newsgroups: comp.os.msdos.djgpp
Subject: Re: running djgpp
Date: 25 Apr 2003 13:37:36 -0700
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Hi, José!

Thankyou for your answer. If it is true what you say that this program
only can be run in full screen, then I just have to find another
compiler. Itīs a pity, because on the old computer it was possible to
design the size of the window. The advatage of that was that I could
do something else while my written program did its work. But on the
new computer that is impossible,since I canīt get in contact with the
computer outside of the running program. Is it because of Windows XP,
or what?. Or is it possible to install some part from the old version
in the new computer? What I want to know is which part of the program
determines the size of what is on the screen.
Iīm still wandering why there is no help in the help-menu. Iīve been
advised to download a lot of files. But none of the files has helped
me in any way. All I get when I press F1 is the reply "Attention,
canīt read the help file īrhideī".
Like I mentioned earlier. When I downloaded a complete file 11M big
total, then I got the language I wanted. And further more I could get
information from the help-menu. I even got the program running in a
MS-DOS window, which was just a part of the screen. Just like the way
I used to see on the old computer. The problem was that it was
impossible to compile a written program. Pressing Alt-F9 caused the
computer to be locked. No contact via the keyboard or the mouse. I
just had to turn the computer off and then on again.

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