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From: "Thomas Mueller" <tmueller AT bluegrass DOT net>
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Subject: Re: conflict.
Date: 12 Dec 2002 05:06:23 GMT
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> Date: Mon, 9 Dec 2002 18:58:42 +0100 (MET)
> From: "Riccardo Fantoni (Pastore)" <rfantoni AT ts DOT infn DOT it>
>
> some file utilities (ls.exe for example)
> conflict with the scrollbar of the
> command shell. Is there any workaround
> for this problem ?

Eli Zaretskii responded:

> I don't think there is a work-around, sorry.  Any DOS program that
> accesses the video memory directly will cause this unpleasant
> side-effect.  I consider this a misfeature of the NT family of
> Windows.

What about a full-screen DOS command-prompt session, with no scrollbar, or is
that not available in Windows XP?  My experience is with OS/2, not Windows, and
OS/2 from 2.0 to Warp 4.0 always had available full-screen or windowed DOS and
OS/2 command-prompt sessions, and the full-screen command-prompt session had no
scrollbar.  OS/2 DOS sessions also allowed graphic resolutions higher than
640 * 480.


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