

It does put one on the "Command Prompt" shortcut and I have turned on "Windows 95 Compatibility" but I cannot configure EMM on the Command Prompt shortcut so this doesn't work either.Īssuming somebody has a suggestion for this my other problem is the BGI error. I have tried to use the "Compatability-Mode Technology" describe in Microsoft artice Q279792 ( en-us Q279792) but it does not put a Compatibility tab on the DOS program shortcuts. I have done this with a PIF file for the application (as I have had to do with out TurboPascal/DOS apps we have gotten running) but this doesn't seem to help. I "get" the EMS error as the Windows 2000 command prompt shortcut does not allow me to set up EMS. XXX-XX S/W Version Copyright (c) 2001 XXXXXXXXX, DenmarkīGI Error: Graphics not initialized (use InitGraph) When I try to run the program in a "normal" prompt window I get the following messages. NOTE: I typed all of this in from a bad FAX. Mode con codepage prepare=ĭevice=c:windowsCOMMANDdisplay.sys con=(ega,1)Ĭountry=044,850,c:windowsCOMMANDcountry.sys Use ATTRIB +h +r +s MSDOS.SYS to change it back to a hidden and read-only file.)Įxample of AUTOEXEC.BAT and CONFIG.SYS under Windows OFF (Use the ATTRIB -h -s -r MSDOS.SYS to change MSDOS.SYS from a hidden and read-only file to a file that you can edit. This will result in the computer automatically starting in DOS. Press F8 during the boot-up and choose command prompt only (which is similar to DOS)Ĭhange the line in MSDOS.SYS containing BootGUI=1 to BootGUI=0 The Windows 95/98 must be completely shut down before running the S/W.

It is supposed to run in Windows 9x/98's "DOS Mode" using the following instructions.
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I have been given the task of figuring out how to get a DOS based program compiled in either Delphi or Borland/Turbo Pascal (no source available) to run in Windows 2000.
