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software instalation
It is intrinsically a 16-bit system with extensions. The other was a 32-bit kernel written originally by DEC which was used to create Windows NT. Windows 3.5 and NT4 were both based on The two versions were only passingly compatible, the 16-bit software executed on NT by emulator software within the system.

Как такого умудряются добиваться инженеры микрософт ?
Programmers have enough trouble making things work that they simply aren't going to go to extra trouble to tune their programs to work on 16-bit machines very much longer. This is particularly true in the Unix community. Most new Unix software these days assumes a 32-bit machine. Not that it couldn't be written for

Discussion to create alt.msdos.batch.* groups
Eric Remy edr...@chem1.usc.edu comp sys mac games action comp sys mac advocacy comp sys intel comp os msdos misc comp os ms-windows advocacy In article It wouldn't be a major concern if Win95 didn't have such problems with 16-bit drivers and programs, but it does. Then don't run 16-bit software on Win95.

Last version of OS/2?
Right click the top of your DOS Box, look for the 'Edit Options' and uncheck 'QuickEdit Mode' and 'Insert Mode' My protected mode Turbo Vision programs crash with Runtime Error 216 Windows NT4, Windows 2000 and Windows XP programs have problems with 16 bit far callbacks for the mouse handler.

Windows 2000 Problems
"ricari" <ric...@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in message news:A6B47A03-FCB4-4634-BDC6-5A26C3A22900@microsoft.com... When I open a program using MS-DOS in fullscreen, I get: 16 bit MS-DOS Sub system This system does not support fullscreen mode. Choose 'close' to terminate the application. How do I correct this?

DOS will exists forever??
The description of "Interrupt 21H Function 2AH, Get Date" and "Interrupt 21H Function 2BH, Set Date" use a 16-bit quantity for the year; the description of Set Date says "The year must be a 16-bit value in the range 1980-2099. Values outside this range are not accepted." The description of Get Date" notes that

"32bit2 was: Re: GWRX Stocks
But this has nothing to do with slow screenwrites of any graphical DOS program in a DOS box under 16-bit Windows, for example older CAD or presentation graphics programs. You can't tweak anything here, sadly (except for buying a newer video adapter that can accelerate the graphic output), only compare the

"Can't run 16-bit Windows programs"
And, incidentally, it was not 8 bit. The PC was 16-bit with slow RAM--took two memory cycles to fetch a 16-bit word instead of one on the 8086. The instruction set was 16-bit, the addressing was 20 bit, the only circumstances under which a PC could not use more than 64K of memory were when that was all that someone

Problem installing some software on Win2k Server...16 bit ...
16-bit programs run in the NTVDM in an extra software layer called the Win16 on Win32 (WOW) layer. wowexec.exe is started by ntvdm.exe, which starts every time you Is Avast a 16-bit program? Do you see why I was wondering what the 16 Bit MS-DOS Subsystem had to do with anything. -- Hope this helps. Let us know.

If there had been no MS-DOS [was: Microsoft source leak]
John M. Aldrich fight...@cs.com comp os msdos djgpp Mr. Fuju wrote: myself into here... How different is programming with djgpp from programming in C++ using Turbo Because 16-bit and 32-bit DPMI are explicitly incompatible under the DPMI spec, you may run into some problems if you try to mix djgpp programs with

LOTS of Computer Parts
Will Denny willde...@mvps.org microsoft public windowsxp general Hi See if the following article helps: "Error Message When You Install or Start an MS-DOS or 16-Bit Windows Based Program" http://support.microsoft.com/?kbid=324767 -- Will Denny MVP - Windows Shell/User Please reply to the News Groups "BWE"

16-bit MS-DOS Subsystem
... (New still in shrink-wrap) PC Stuff (all software have disks) - MS FoxPro Version 2.5 (has box & manuals) - MS DOS 6 Upgrade (has box & Manuals) - MS DOS 6.2 386 motherboard and 386SX-40 CPU - AMI Bios - Manual - 6 16-bit slots - 4 30-pinn simm slots - 286-12 CPU and motherboard - AMI Bios - 5 16-bit Slots

Death, Dying, DOS and 16-bit Windows
That 16-bit program isn't working first of all, but now any program that has an unpacking feature and an setup.exe inside it, just stalls. That's bad news (or good news for dos programs) as it an easy fix if edit wouldn't work. Normally this is caused by a problem with the MSDos section.

Real mode int from protected mode and back
018- What is "8 bit" and "16 bit"? 019- How can I tell what version my computer is? 020- Suppose I just want to start using my Apple II Now!? 021- Where do I find out about .... 013- Can I transfer files on MS-DOS disks to my IIgs? Csa2ERRLIST Apple II series ERROR codes (part8) 001- What does error #___ mean?

Apple II Csa2 FAQs: 2Main-Contents, Part 2/25
In fact, it is just a modified version of Win 3.11 with 32-bit drivers. Look in any kind of memory snooper, and you'll see dozens of 16-bit components still in Now go down to "Software Environment", and "16-bit Modules Loaded" KERNEL - the entire Windows kernel is 16-BIT SYSTEM - low-level system functions are

please help with software!!!
Any such limitations are in the software, especially if the software is still 16-bit (real-mode or protected mode). -- Tim Kannel Computer Science senior, U of M - Twin Cities TCAP 3.0 - Captures console I/O to a file (a very nice 16-bit program) ftp://ftp.simtel.net/pub/simtelnet/msdos/sysutl/tcap30.zip.

Fatal: 16 bit segments not supported in module asm0.asm
Conflicts often arise from older programs (such as screen savers and schedulers) that load from the WIN.INI. Other conflicts often arise with non-Windows 95 compatible third-party memory managers loading in the CONFIG.SYS or other 16-bit applications. If these changes do not correct the problem, continue with the

wow ! nice group.. 486+software questions
The 8086 had trouble selling because of the price and the lack of 16-bit peripheral parts, but the 8088 could be made to work with some of the older 8-bit Both Microsoft and Intel said that programs had to be written this way to allow for future hardware improvements, and it wasn't a big deal because "only

Don't shoot MS-DOS C pgmrs - they are useful for all us.
NTVDM.exe runs old 16-bit applications. What is the name of the program that you are trying to run from your CD? Is it an old MS-DOS program? None of these 16-bit error messages should be popping up if you are trying to run a modern program. You should run the System File Checker (sfc.exe) it replaces screwed up

DPMI/EMS/XMS/VCPI/etc... Discussion -- WAS: MSDOS 6.22 running ...
It's redundant. alt.msdos.real.mode.16bit.dos.6.and.under.batch as a place for the hard core 'Windows is not DOS' people might be better. *** The problem with that would be that there are stand-alone DOS versions beyond DOS 6.x, and that stand-alone DOS is capable of running 32-bit, protected mode programs.