Message-Id: Comments: Authenticated sender is From: "Salvador Eduardo Tropea (SET)" Organization: INTI To: "glloyd" , djgpp AT delorie DOT com Date: Mon, 14 Sep 1998 09:53:40 +0000 MIME-Version: 1.0 Content-type: text/plain; charset=US-ASCII Content-transfer-encoding: 7BIT Subject: Re: Rhide editor problem-re:Win95 In-reply-to: <905691952.394287@sun.brisnet.org.au> Precedence: bulk "glloyd" wrote: > After upgrading to Win95 from WFWG3.11, i'm having trouble with the > editor,what is happenning is that whenever i go into the editor i end up > with what seems two screens,that is, a portion of the left of the screen is > imposed also on the far 20% of the screen,also i have two cursors,as per the > previous example,whenever i move the cursor to the right as soon as it gets > to the text at the right of the screen it disappears,i have copied the pif > files from wfwg3.11 to win95 and i have tried many alterations to them to > see if i could resolve this problem but with no luck,i have checked the > faq's in rhide,sets editor and the djgpp but have not found any reference to > this behaviour and i must admit i did not take too much notice of anything > here in the ng about anything related to Win95,as buying a new computer and > going to Win95 was not something i was contemplating for sometime,if ever, > so if someone could resolve this for me i would be eternally grateful,i'm > sure that this problem has surfaced before,hopefully. > many thanks in advance for taking your time to answer this. 1) What video mode are you using? is just 80x25? 2) What video board do you have? 3) Did you installed the last available version of the drivers for your video board? SET ------------------------------------ 0 -------------------------------- Visit my home page: http://set-soft.home.ml.org/ or http://www.geocities.com/SiliconValley/Vista/6552/ Salvador Eduardo Tropea (SET). (Electronics Engineer) Alternative e-mail: set-soft AT usa DOT net set AT computer DOT org ICQ: 2951574 Address: Curapaligue 2124, Caseros, 3 de Febrero Buenos Aires, (1678), ARGENTINA TE: +(541) 759 0013