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rfsapiens
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      07-08-2007
Hello,

I think Windows Vista 32-bit OS has an issue because it won't run DOS
fullscreen apps although the option to do so is in the properties.When I call
a DOS app that tries to run in full screen, I receive an error telling me
that It doesn't support fullscreen.That's ridiculous since the NTVDM used in
Windows XP is the same of Windows Vista.Are you planing to fix this issue in
Windows Vista SP1? (Because there are a lot of people who wan't to run dos
apps directly in the OS like they do on Windows XP and those people simply
won't upgrade until this issue is fixed)Is there a fix to this issue?
(Because I don't feel that my pc is safer with that "int 10h issue" just
because it won't let me run what I want).I want Windows Vista because I can
run DX10 games but it doesn't mean that sometime I won't run some classic DOS
game.
If this discussion group is from Microsoft, I would like also (if possible)
to receive an answer about this from Tech Support to my mail
()

Thanks and sorry about my English.

With the best regards,

Ricardo Ferreira.
 
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Stargazer418
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      07-08-2007
I had the same error with a program on my PC. I can't say what is happening,
but it's weird and it's annoying.


"rfsapiens" <> wrote in message
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> Hello,
>
> I think Windows Vista 32-bit OS has an issue because it won't run DOS
> fullscreen apps although the option to do so is in the properties.When I
> call
> a DOS app that tries to run in full screen, I receive an error telling me
> that It doesn't support fullscreen.That's ridiculous since the NTVDM used
> in
> Windows XP is the same of Windows Vista.Are you planing to fix this issue
> in
> Windows Vista SP1? (Because there are a lot of people who wan't to run dos
> apps directly in the OS like they do on Windows XP and those people simply
> won't upgrade until this issue is fixed)Is there a fix to this issue?
> (Because I don't feel that my pc is safer with that "int 10h issue" just
> because it won't let me run what I want).I want Windows Vista because I
> can
> run DX10 games but it doesn't mean that sometime I won't run some classic
> DOS
> game.
> If this discussion group is from Microsoft, I would like also (if
> possible)
> to receive an answer about this from Tech Support to my mail
> ()
>
> Thanks and sorry about my English.
>
> With the best regards,
>
> Ricardo Ferreira.


 
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Necunoscut
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      07-09-2007
Yeah I found the same problem.....I'm not sure if they're going to fix it or
not, but I found that DosBox was a good alternative for running old dos games.

You can get it here: http://dosbox.sourceforge.net/news.php?show_news=1

"rfsapiens" wrote:

> Hello,
>
> I think Windows Vista 32-bit OS has an issue because it won't run DOS
> fullscreen apps although the option to do so is in the properties.When I call
> a DOS app that tries to run in full screen, I receive an error telling me
> that It doesn't support fullscreen.That's ridiculous since the NTVDM used in
> Windows XP is the same of Windows Vista.Are you planing to fix this issue in
> Windows Vista SP1? (Because there are a lot of people who wan't to run dos
> apps directly in the OS like they do on Windows XP and those people simply
> won't upgrade until this issue is fixed)Is there a fix to this issue?
> (Because I don't feel that my pc is safer with that "int 10h issue" just
> because it won't let me run what I want).I want Windows Vista because I can
> run DX10 games but it doesn't mean that sometime I won't run some classic DOS
> game.
> If this discussion group is from Microsoft, I would like also (if possible)
> to receive an answer about this from Tech Support to my mail
> ()
>
> Thanks and sorry about my English.
>
> With the best regards,
>
> Ricardo Ferreira.

 
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Yvonne Tang
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      07-27-2008

I do have problem with running full screen under vista, no problem o
window screen but the applicaion run very slow on window screen which i
very frustrating. Like Ricardo, I am hoping there is a fix to thi
problem fast. But in the meantime is there a temporary solution to this

Please help

One more problem which i needed help is I have a client running my do
application on the her IBM desktop without any problem on full screen
recently due to virus attached she reconfigured her desktop, this i
talking about running on Windows Xp not Vista, the dos application i
not able to run on full screen mode now, any solution?

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