Mail Archives: djgpp/2003/04/29/07:45:12
Anders Lindahl <anders DOT lindahl AT mbox305 DOT swipnet DOT se> wrote:
> My respond is that is nice to read what you want to read in your own
> language.
Nice, sure. But that's not enough to discard the program just because
this aspect isn't as nice as it might be.
> But my question from the beginning is why canīt I get anything to
> read when I click on īF1ī. The only respond is 'Attention canīt
> find the help file rhide'.
That's an outright bug in the RHIDE builds you've been using, as far
as I followed this discussion. For this one, you have been given a
solution. I don't recall you having reported any feedback about that
solution, either. I.e. as far as anybody could tell, you didn't even
bother to try that.
> And the other question Iīve been asking from the beginnign is why
> canīt I get the program running in MS-DOS window the same way I did
> on the old computer running with Windows 95.
Because you're not any longer using Windows 95. You're using Windows
XP now, which I told you is really rather hostile territory for DOS
programs. Downgrade that new machine's OS to Win95, Win98 or ME, and
you'ld see that things begin working a whole lot better without any
further effort.
> Every answer I get so far is read the FAQ, and Readme.1st.
Pardon the french, but that's nonsense. You've been given far more
specific answers than that.
If you want to behave like a terminally stubborn person that doesn't
listen to advice --- well, that's your privilege. But as the saying
goes: the echo usually sounds similar to what you've been shouting at
it.
--
Hans-Bernhard Broeker (broeker AT physik DOT rwth-aachen DOT de)
Even if all the snow were burnt, ashes would remain.
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