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- From: labach@acs.ucalgary.ca (Terence Michael Labach)
- Subject: Re: Does DEMACS work reliably for anyone?
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- In-Reply-To: bruce@zuhause.MN.ORG's message of 21 Dec 92 23: 21:05 CST
- Date: Thu, 24 Dec 1992 14:24:11 GMT
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- In article <bruce.0cvx@zuhause.MN.ORG> bruce@zuhause.MN.ORG (Bruce
- Albrecht) writes:
-
- > I haven't seen any problems where characters are ignored or doubled, but
- > I have had a lot of problems where DEMACS hangs, presumably because its
- > 32-bit DOS extender is incompatible with other ones, like the one provided
- > with Turbo C++ V3.0.
-
- I'm surprised to hear this. My DOS programming environment at work IS
- Turbo C++ 3.0 and demacs and they work well together. I haven't had
- problems with the two being incompatible. You might try adjusting the
- amount of extended memory each uses (-keep in demacs) to ensure that
- they aren't conflicting.
-
- Now only if I could debug Turbo C++ programs from within demacs... :-)
-
- - terry -
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