Message-Id: <33E01EE5.57DC@mail.coos.or.us> Date: Wed, 30 Jul 1997 22:13:09 -0700 From: Jason Dagit Reply-To: thedagit AT mail DOT coos DOT or DOT us Mime-Version: 1.0 To: djgpp AT delorie DOT com Subject: Re: DJGPP and Win95... a beginner Content-Type: message/rfc822 Content-Transfer-Encoding: 7bit Content-Disposition: inline Precedence: bulk Message-ID: <33E01EC5 DOT 3C4E AT mail DOT coos DOT or DOT us> Date: Wed, 30 Jul 1997 22:12:37 -0700 From: Jason Dagit Reply-To: thedagit AT mail DOT coos DOT or DOT us X-Mailer: Mozilla 3.01Gold (Win95; I) MIME-Version: 1.0 To: Locke Subject: Re: DJGPP and Win95... a beginner References: <01bc9ce9$fd5bdbe0$bce0f9ce AT somebody DOT jaguarsystems DOT com> Content-Type: text/plain; charset=us-ascii Content-Transfer-Encoding: 7bit Locke wrote: > Is there any way I can run a djgpp program in windows 95? I do. Well, some programs I like to quit to DOS first, but any that will work in DOS will work in Win95 on my machine. > problem for me to shut down to dos every time, but I can't see a normal > user playing a game that required this (unless it was something amazing, > like Quake). I am also pondering this, it seems to me that M$ knew good and dam well what they were doing when they made it so that you have to restart to get to DOS. I don't really think that you go to DOS when you do that either. My reason? Because of how vsync() works when windows is running verses being completely in DOS. How do I know how it runs in DOS? Well, I had to change the file c:\msdos.sys. Change the line that says BootGUI=1 to BootGUI=0 and you will get into DOS. But then again maybe the constant rebooting from the spastic nature of Win95's sudden and uncalled for crashes has just made my paranoid.... I realize that I am rambling but while I am at it...Has anyone with Win95 ever left it running all night, not doing anything. I left Win95 on several times through the night, monitor off, no screen saver, just sitting there doing nothing. When I turn the monitor on in the morning it has crashed. What happened to the systems that I hear stories of, that if they crashed twice in 6 months they had a team on it trying to figure out what was wrong with the system. Yes I am refering to stories about mainframes, but why can't PC's have software that is even half as reliable as that? > Everytime I try to run a program compiled in djgpp from > windows 95, or a dos box, my system hangs. I realize too, as I am writing > this, that all the programs I have tried use the allegro library. Could it > be that? I might be but, maybe your just not using it(allegro) properly. And yet on the other hand you said they did work in DOS...hmm...that is perplexing indeed. Jason