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From: Mitchell Spector <spector AT EnchantedLearning DOT com>
Newsgroups: comp.os.msdos.djgpp
Subject: Re: DJGPP, interprocess communication, and DPMI
Date: Wed, 17 Sep 1997 23:54:00 -0700
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Ben Shadwick wrote:
> Not to nitpick or anything, but from what I've seen, that isn't entirely
> true - I can't run a DOS program that uses the same SVGA mode as Win95 and
> then flip out of it (either to Win95 or to another running program)
> without Win95 destroying the program ("This application cannot be restored
> and will be terminated") because it doesn't save the video memory or
> something...

Interesting...  I haven't seen this on my machine, at least not
flipping between a full-screen DOS box and the Win95 screen.  What
video mode do you find exhibits this problem?  After reading your
message, I tried a variety of 256-color SVGA resolutions, but couldn't
get Win95 to flake out in that way.  One thing it never does correctly
is to restore the border color in the DOS screen if you've changed
it; there may well be other things that don't get saved and restored
either.  And I do find that flipping between two DOS boxes can cause
the problem you mentioned.

Mitchell

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