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From: David Jenkins <me AT jenkinsdavid DOT demon DOT co DOT uk>
Newsgroups: comp.os.msdos.djgpp
Subject: Re: How to get my program working on W95?
Date: Wed, 8 Oct 1997 06:07:31 +0100
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In article <343AF0BE DOT F2E08AD4 AT telcel DOT net DOT ve>, Ivan Seidl
<michelle AT telcel DOT net DOT ve> writes
>I have made a program using the Allegro and Djgpp and it doesn`t want to
>run in W95.
>When you run the prog W95 says that the program would work better out in
>DOS mode.
>What can I do to make that works in w95?
>

Right click the .exe, select properties, Program tab > Advanced button >
Untick "Suggest DOS Mode as necessary" > tick "DOS Mode" > Untick "Warn
before entering DOS Mode" > Tick "Prevent MS DOS programs detecting
Windows" > Untick  "DOS Mode" then OK twice. 
What you need is just the top checkbox checked.

That's what I do with problem Dos programs anyway. I've never had a
DJGPP Allegro compiled .exe complain though.

>Other question:
>I`m trying to use the system() function,this will work in W95?
>
There's a good way to find out. :)

>        Thanks Ivan Seidl...
>

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