1. Euphoria and NT5
- Posted by Grape_ Vine_ <g__vine at HOTMAIL.COM> Jan 09, 2001
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While using NT5 Eu for Dos fails to respond to the keyboard. Has anyone else had this trouble? Is there any way to fix it? Is it Euphoria or my computer? J Reeves Grape Vine ICQ# 13728824 _________________________________________________________________ Get your FREE download of MSN Explorer at http://explorer.msn.com
2. Re: Euphoria and NT5
- Posted by Ray Smith <smithr at IX.NET.AU> Jan 09, 2001
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- Last edited Jan 10, 2001
Hi, >While using NT5 Eu for Dos fails to respond to the keyboard. Has anyone else >had this trouble? Is there any way to fix it? Is it Euphoria or my >computer? Do you mean Windows 2000? I haven't tried it on Windows 2000 since I don't have access to any 2000 PC's so I can't help .... but ... each OS Microsoft release is slowly killing DOS off. If you want to program for the masses or future MS OS's be a sheep and use Euphoria for Windows. Linux is a bit of a shining light but not enough NON computer geeks use it yet to make it viable to write general purpose user software. (although it won't hurt to start learning now as it's use will increase onto standard user desktops - which is why so many are interested in cross platform GUI's!). Ray Smith
3. Re: Euphoria and NT5
- Posted by Brian Broker <bkb at CNW.COM> Jan 10, 2001
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- Last edited Jan 11, 2001
On Tue, 9 Jan 2001 16:07:32 -0800, Grape_ Vine_ wrote: >While using NT5 Eu for Dos fails to respond to the keyboard. Has anyone else >had this trouble? Is there any way to fix it? Is it Euphoria or my >computer? > >J Reeves >Grape Vine >ICQ# 13728824 No major problems here... The only problems I have in DOS are limitations on video modes but I'm not sure if that's Win2K's fault or my video card's fault. No keyboard problems, though. -- Brian
4. Re: Euphoria and NT5
- Posted by Grape_ Vine_ <g__vine at HOTMAIL.COM> Jan 10, 2001
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>From: Brian Broker <bkb at CNW.COM> >Reply-To: Euphoria Programming for MS-DOS <EUPHORIA at LISTSERV.MUOHIO.EDU> >To: EUPHORIA at LISTSERV.MUOHIO.EDU >Subject: Re: Euphoria and NT5 >Date: Wed, 10 Jan 2001 19:13:21 -0500 > >On Tue, 9 Jan 2001 16:07:32 -0800, Grape_ Vine_ wrote: > > >While using NT5 Eu for Dos fails to respond to the keyboard. Has anyone >else > >had this trouble? Is there any way to fix it? Is it Euphoria or my > >computer? > > > >J Reeves > >Grape Vine > >ICQ# 13728824 > >No major problems here... The only problems I have in DOS are limitations >on video modes but I'm not sure if that's Win2K's fault or my video card's >fault. No keyboard problems, though. > >-- Brian After doing more test it seams that Eu is freezing. I still can alt+tab out(most of the time) and use task manager to kill Eu. It says "process name" - Frozen Must be my computer, I will be scraping this OS for 2K Pro in a couple week anyway. J Reeves Grape Vine ICQ# 13728824 _________________________________________________________________ Get your FREE download of MSN Explorer at http://explorer.msn.com
5. Re: Euphoria and NT5
- Posted by Grape_ Vine_ <g__vine at HOTMAIL.COM> Jan 10, 2001
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Call it 2000 if you wish, Install it just once and you might cal it NT5 like me. Half the places it the OS call it NT5. I do use Eu for Win for most of my apps, Tho its kinda upsetting not being able to use ~other~ peoples dos based apps on this computer.I only have 2000 at this moment so that i can take advantage of dual cpu's. As soon as i get a new hd i will be dual booting with ReadHat and maybe QNX, I have not got to use QNX much but it looks great and just might be able to tople MS if they play it right. I had no hardware problems other then not being able to install my modem, It found my sound card right off from install and work 100%, Played most my video clips correctly too. Just have to get drives for this POS video card in the 'net box. >Hi, > > >While using NT5 Eu for Dos fails to respond to the keyboard. Has anyone >else > >had this trouble? Is there any way to fix it? Is it Euphoria or my > >computer? > >Do you mean Windows 2000? > >I haven't tried it on Windows 2000 since I don't have access >to any 2000 PC's so I can't help .... but ... > >each OS Microsoft release is slowly killing DOS off. > >If you want to program for the masses or future MS OS's >be a sheep and use Euphoria for Windows. > >Linux is a bit of a shining light but not enough NON computer geeks >use it yet to make it viable to write general purpose user software. >(although it won't hurt to start learning now as it's use will >increase onto standard user desktops - which is why so many are >interested in cross platform GUI's!). > > >Ray Smith _________________________________________________________________ Get your FREE download of MSN Explorer at http://explorer.msn.com