Message-Id: <3.0.6.16.19990901101630.1a47a630@mail.cybercable.fr> Organization: Michelle's Internet Service X-Link: http://www.michelle-is.com/index.htm X-Moto: Micr0$oft = What do you want to crash today? X-Sender: starone AT mail DOT cybercable DOT fr X-Mailer: QUALCOMM Windows Eudora Light Version 3.0.6 (16) Date: Wed, 01 Sep 1999 10:16:30 +0100 To: djgpp AT delorie DOT com From: Michelle Konzack Subject: Re: SV: SV: Icons... In-Reply-To: <37CC157D.10D97BDE@unb.ca> References: <37CA614E DOT 663B7A5D AT cc DOT umanitoba DOT ca> <7qfpe3$g82$1 AT solomon DOT cs DOT rose-hulman DOT edu> <37CBB744 DOT BF04C602 AT cc DOT umanitoba DOT ca> <37CBF75A DOT 2C063F1 AT unb DOT ca> Mime-Version: 1.0 Content-Type: text/plain; charset="us-ascii" Reply-To: djgpp AT delorie DOT com X-Mailing-List: djgpp AT delorie DOT com X-Unsubscribes-To: listserv AT delorie DOT com Precedence: bulk Hello, there was a small program which can attach the icon(s) to a Dos-Program. And yes, it is a Windows code. Which is attached to the end of your Dos-Exe. Windows can detect the Icons. I have searched for this Program, but I think it is not there because SimTel had many changes since the last 4 years... Oh yes, this Program was working in Win3x. I had a mirror from SinTel (msdos and Win3x) but my WinSuck NT had destruckt my entired FTP-Server (deleted on the fly = was a bug in NT). Michelle At 17:48 31.08.1999 GMT, you wrote --------> This was the original Message: MK>> > > Yes it is possible. But icons are Windows features, MK>> > > not supported by DOS. DJGPP is a DOS complier. MK>> > I've seen programs that ran in real dos, and had imbedded icons that MK>> > windows would display (scorched earth). MK> MK>Christian von Schultz wrote: MK> MK>> I didn't know that. MK>> Can you tell me how? MK> MK> I don't know how, if I had to GUESS: MK>Win32/Win16 programs, when run from real DOS would either say "This program MK>requires windows" or some older ones would load windows. So they have some MK>sort of stub that checks to see if Windows is loaded and does something MK>different in each case. So, what Scorched Earth probably did was: MK> MK>The executable was probably a Win16 executable with the proper icon table, but MK>in both cases (if windows is loaded or not) it would run a DOS executable that MK>was embedded inside the Win16 executable. MK> MK>-- MK> (\/) Endlisnis (\/) MK> s257m AT unb DOT ca MK> Endlisnis AT HotMail DOT com MK> ICQ: 32959047 MK> MK> MK> MK> --------> The Reply begins here: