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- Out-and-Back A DOS Program-Loader for 386 Enhanced Mode Windows
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- [Windows giveth and Windows taketh away]
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- I know what you're thinking: who needs a program loader for Windows?
- Isn't Windows the Mother of All Program Loaders?
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- Yes. Usually. Mostly.
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- But there are a few DOS programs that Windows screws up (or visa versa).
- When you run such problem DOS programs, one of several things happens: either
- they won't run at all; or they run badly; or they run OK, but they leave
- Windows dead or dying.
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- Here are the ways, traditionally, we deal with mis-behaving DOS apps:
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- 1. We quit Windows and load the application from a prompt.
- 2. We delete the app from our hard drive and buy the Windows version.
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- Out-and-Back offers a third approach, somewhat less tedious than #1 and
- less expensive than #2.
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- When you run a DOS program using Out-and-Back, Out-and-Back quits
- Windows and loads the DOS program. When you exit the DOS program Windows
- re-loads, automatically.
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- No big deal, you say? OK, we don't walk on water. But at least you
- can launch the difficult DOS program from a nice Windows icon (or menu, or
- whatever) and pretend like everything's normal.
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- [Limitations]
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- 1. Out-and-Back offers convenience--the convenience of launching programs
- from Windows as you normally would. But it doesn't really solve any problems.
- An incompatible DOS program is still an incompatible DOS program, and you're
- still quitting Windows to run it. The process is just easier with
- Out-and-Back.
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- 2. Since Out-and-Back exits Windows, any other applications that are
- running will be closed as well. When Windows returns, it returns with a
- blank slate. (We are working on a version that re-loads previously running
- software as well, but it's not working properly yet. Keep in touch.)
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- 3. There are some DOS programs that AREN'T SUPPOSED to run while
- Windows is running...utilities mostly, like disk optimizers. Though they
- COULD run using Out-and-Back, they probably won't. Out-and-Back leaves
- just enough Windows footprint in memory that they'll think Windows is still
- running full-blown.
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- [We beg-off]
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- This program is offered without warranty of any kind, meaning that if it
- reduces your computer to a hideous, smoldering piece of useless ash (it won't),
- don't call us.
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- [We beg]
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- These things take time, sacrifice and (yes) some talent to concoct. A
- nice thing to do, if you decide to keep and use Out-and-Back: send a good
- $5.00 check our Master:
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- Bob Moroz
- 356 Gladys Avenue
- Long Beach, CA 90814
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- The following three files are necessary for Out-and-Back to run:
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- READTHIS.COM - Included with this package
- OUTNBACK.EXE - " " "
- VBRUN300.DLL - Available on most bulletin boards,
- or contact the author at the address
- shown above.
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- If OUTNBACK.EXE and VBRUN300.DLL are available on your computer, double-click
- OUTNBACK.EXE (in Windows) for information on using Out-and-Back.
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- A note about VBRUN300.DLL...
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- VBRUN300.DLL is the Microsoft VisualBasic runtime library. The bad
- news is that it's a somewhat large file. The good news is that one copy
- of it on your computer will support all of the programs and utilities
- written in VisualBasic 3.0...and there are lots and lots of them.
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- (c)1994 Bob Moroz / the asilomar project
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