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On Sun, 9 May 2004 22:54:28 PDT7, Steven Levine wrote:
>WINOS2 has not changed on eCS, although the command prompts have probably
>been moved.
Everyone:
Thanks for your responses. Actually, on Warp 4 there was a folder for initiating a WIN
session and installing programs and such (Windows Main, Windows Program
Manager, File Manager, Control Manager, Accessories and such). That's the stuff I did
not see.
After looking at the Windows "full screen session" and "windowed session" command
prompts, I see that all those facilities have moved there!
I start exploring it. I notice, however, that, from a video viewpoint, I cannot support a DOS
or Windows windowed session.
HCM
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