From: Dave Pearson Newsgroups: comp.editors,comp.os.msdos.djgpp Subject: Re: announce: VIM5 release "v" for DOS Date: Thu, 5 Feb 1998 09:19:33 GMT Organization: Hagbard's World (A Private Internet Host) Sender: usenet AT hagbard DOT demon DOT co DOT uk Message-ID: References: <34D7E715 DOT 5719 AT primenet DOT com> <6baj0g$lbf AT news DOT microsoft DOT com> Reply-To: davep AT hagbard DOT demon DOT co DOT uk Lines: 37 To: djgpp AT delorie DOT com DJ-Gateway: from newsgroup comp.os.msdos.djgpp Precedence: bulk On Wed, 4 Feb 1998 12:27:02 -0800, Ron Aaron wrote: > >> You should NOT use the DOS binary in Win95 except when rebooting into DOS > >> mode. > > > >Any reason why? > > Yes: > a) because 16-bit exe support is not excellent under Win95 But I thought the announce said that it was compiled with DJGPP v2.x? DJGPP doesn't produce 16 bit code. Besides, I do a hell of a lot of 16 bit DOS work under 95 and don't have any real problems other than the usual 95 hassles. > b) because long-file-names aren't supported in the DOS version But I thought the announce said that it was compiled with DJGPP v2.x? DJGPP compiled DOS apps *do* support long file names. > c) because the Win32 GUI version is much nicer to use under Win32 > systems Not if you want to work in text mode. > d) because the 16-bit version has inherent limits on file sizes, etc... But I thought the announce said that it was compiled with DJGPP v2.x? So, the question still stands. -- Take a look in Hagbard's World: | w3ng - The WWW Norton Guide reader. http://www.acemake.com/hagbard/ | ng2html - The NG to HTML converter. http://www.hagbard.demon.co.uk/ | eg - Norton Guide reader for Linux. Free software, including........| dgscan - DGROUP scanner for Clipper.