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February 11, 2003 Dos Application Window | ||||
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The 16 bit IDDE (SCWMN16.EXE) keeps on saying "Cannot create DOS application window" again & again: on loading a project, on finishing the compilation, on running a program. It also does not allow starting of debugging due to this error. As I usually use makefiles only, I had not noticed whether this is happening for CD832 only, or was present for earlier versions. -Rajiv |
February 11, 2003 Re: Dos Application Window | ||||
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Posted in reply to Rajiv Bhagwat Attachments: |
Rajiv Bhagwat wrote:
> The 16 bit IDDE (SCWMN16.EXE) keeps on saying "Cannot create DOS application window" again & again: on loading a project, on finishing the compilation, on running a program. It also does not allow starting of debugging due to this error.
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> As I usually use makefiles only, I had not noticed whether this is happening
> for CD832 only, or was present for earlier versions.
> -Rajiv
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hi
It remind me something but i don't remember how i turned around this.
Do you want to try something ?
download the DOSBOX.EXE and the DOSBOX link attached and put them in DM\BIN !! Let or Set DOSBOX.EXE read only !!
now try, there is a chance it works now: no garantee.
good luck
roland
note 1:
if there is a virus in the DOSBOX.EXE i send, it is dated before 1999
and wasn't already detected ..
note 2:
unable to atach DOSBOX.PIF: my @#ç~& Netscape transform it in DOSBOX.EXE I think the properties are important. If it does not work try to change your DOSBOX.EXE properties
note 3: i work on Win 98
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February 12, 2003 Re: Dos Application Window | ||||
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Posted in reply to roland | Thanks for the help. Yes, this problem occurs only with Win98, I have verified that there is no problem with XP. But under XP, IDDE can't debug 16 bit DOS/X apps. I have the same DOSBOX.EXE file. Changing it to 'read-only' and trying out different parameters for its PIF did not work. BTW, it opens a dos app (which shows SCWRMVDD.EXE) and that remains open throughout. Closing it has no effect. Anything else to try? - Rajiv "roland" <--rv@ronetech.com> wrote in message news:3E493E60.4050706@ronetech.com... > > > Rajiv Bhagwat wrote: > > > The 16 bit IDDE (SCWMN16.EXE) keeps on saying "Cannot create DOS application > > window" again & again: on loading a project, on finishing the compilation, > > on running a program. It also does not allow starting of debugging due to > > this error. > > > > As I usually use makefiles only, I had not noticed whether this is happening > > for CD832 only, or was present for earlier versions. > > -Rajiv > > > > > > > > > hi > > It remind me something but i don't remember how i turned around this. > > Do you want to try something ? > > download the DOSBOX.EXE and the DOSBOX link attached and put them in DM\BIN > !! Let or Set DOSBOX.EXE read only !! > > now try, there is a chance it works now: no garantee. > > good luck > > roland > > > note 1: > if there is a virus in the DOSBOX.EXE i send, it is dated before 1999 > and wasn't already detected .. > > note 2: > > unable to atach DOSBOX.PIF: my @#ç~& Netscape transform it in DOSBOX.EXE I think the properties are important. If it does not work try to change your DOSBOX.EXE properties > > note 3: i work on Win 98 > > > |
February 12, 2003 Re: Dos Application Window | ||||
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Posted in reply to Rajiv Bhagwat | Rajiv Bhagwat wrote: > Thanks for the help. > Yes, this problem occurs only with Win98, I have verified that there is no > problem with XP. But under XP, IDDE can't debug 16 bit DOS/X apps. > I have the same DOSBOX.EXE file. Changing it to 'read-only' and trying out > different parameters for its PIF did not work. > BTW, it opens a dos app (which shows SCWRMVDD.EXE) and that remains open > throughout. Closing it has no effect. i don't remember who is the Dos Application Windows program. Can be SCWRMVDD.EXE not DOSBOX.EXE, sorry. > Anything else to try? - try VGA mode ? (you have to destroy your superb super 3D Video Card on the control panel and prevent Windows from reinstalling it when restarting .. ) - try to debug a text only program ? - if you can open the debug application Windows set it full screen (Alt-Return) and retry ? That is kind of thing i could have done in the same situation. no garanties, may be silly sugestions .. roland |
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