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- From: verghese@boi.hp.com (Phil Verghese)
- Subject: Re: Can't get BC++ 3.0 dual-monitor mode to work!
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- Message-ID: <BzqFJ1.1zt@boi.hp.com>
- Date: Wed, 23 Dec 1992 21:54:37 GMT
- References: <1992Dec23.173412.13462@odin.diku.dk>
- Organization: Hewlett-Packard
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- In article <1992Dec23.173412.13462@odin.diku.dk> joker@diku.dk (Morten Christian Holmgreen) writes:
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- >By "doesn't work" I mean doesn't work - there's NOTHING on the 12" except
- >blackness (and YES it's turned on and in working condition - this is not
- >a hardware problem).
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- It's been a while since I've done this, but it sounds like you want to
- view your source on one screen and your output on another. With Turbo
- Debugger, use TDINST to configure it for dual monitor debugging. I
- think the option is called "Other Display." Type MODE MONO. You
- should now have your DOS prompt on the mono screen. Run TD386, your
- output will be on the color screen, your source will be on the mono
- screen. No you can't reverse this as far as I know.
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- Good Luck!
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