said:
Peter,
Thanks for the questions.
This was my first emx install. I did reboot.
I run no other programs that use emx.
convert.exe runs from emx\dll but not from emx\bin.
I can't see any error in the path statement of config.sys.
What does this mean.
Jack
>jack.huffman@worldnet.att.net wrote:
>>
>> I downloaded emxrt.zip and got emx.exe v 0.9d
>> which includes fix o4.
>>
>> When I try to run convert.exe I get a SYS1804
>> and the statement emx cannot be found.
>>
>> G:\emx\bin is in my path and G:\emx\dll is in
>> my library path.
>1) If this is your first emx install (or if your old install was in a
>different directory), did you reboot so the new path and libpath would be
>recognized?
>2) If you run any other emx-based program do you also get a SYS1804?
>3) What happens if you run convert.exe from your G:\emx\bin\ and again
>from your G:\emx\dll\ directories? (This test will be successful if your
>CONFIG.SYS PATH or LIBPATH has spelling errors or syntax errors . . .
>unless both statements have errors.)
>- Peter
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