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Hi Jordan
Here I do run WIN-OS/2 and DOS applications with full screen mode on
1280x1024 ;-)
One can also use it windowed ;-))
Like Steven wrote: It's personal decision !
Cheers, svobi
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jr_fox@pacbell.net on 10/05/2004 18:35:48
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Subject: SCOUG-Help: Setting Up and Using WIN-OS2
HCM wrote:
> I notice, however, that, from a video viewpoint, I cannot support a
DOS
> or Windows windowed session.
Has to be something not right with your video (which is ___ ?). I'm
doing
windowed DOS sessions regularly. Haven't tried a windowed Win-OS/2,
but I expect it will work. (The Win-16 subsystem is confined to a lower
resolutions, isn't it ? Anyway, Win-16 stuff does not really lend
itself to
less than full-screen usage, IMO, either functionally or visually.)
Jordan
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