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From: | "Gisle Vanem" <giva AT bgnett DOT no> |
To: | "djgpp" <djgpp AT delorie DOT com> |
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Subject: | Re: Using ANSI escape sequences with DJGPP |
Date: | Wed, 28 Jul 2004 16:26:21 +0200 |
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"Cesar Rabak" <crabak AT acm DOT org> said: > OK. The machine I use has a file 'CONFIG.NT' that loads ANSI.SYS. The > file "ANSI.NT" was put by the sysadmin as a remark in case an update > wipes the CONFIG.NT (I checked this today with her). I've always thought the 'P' in PC mean Personal. What's a sysadmin messing with your setup for? > So just to check my understanding: Given the ANSI.SYS driver available > (via CONFIG.NT), a DJGPP program will work if using escape sequences > even if invoked from a CMD.EXE command prompt? Correct. A djgpp program is invoked by NTVDM which applies whatever config.nt/autoexec.nt file there are in your system32-folder. Not sure there are any Registry settings for this, but you could always override these files with a dummy.nt if you like. I've done that, but for 4DOS.PIF. You should try editing the properties of command.com (i.e. the %systemroot%\system32\command.pif file). Look under 'Program | Advanced'. --gv
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