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From: jrd@cc.usu.edu (Joe Doupnik)
Subject: Re: Unrecognized com port
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Date: 11 Feb 01 19:19:22 MDT
Organization: Utah State University
To: kermit.misc@columbia.edu
In article <967agt$4hq$1@panther.uwo.ca>, creider@julian.uwo.ca (c.a. creider) writes:
> In article <F$9S2IGZJ1M3@cc.usu.edu>, Joe Doupnik <jrd@cc.usu.edu> wrote:
>> Have you tried pressing ALT-Enter to make the "DOS box" full screen?
>>I do that when projecting K95 material on a screen for classes. The way
>>Win98 puts up the K95 window is pretty awkward here too (font too small, etc),
>>and I did not like the mucking about which Win2K did with the same.
>
> Sorry for the delay replying. Newsfeed lost over much of weekend.
> I don't understand this: K95 doesn't run in a "DOS box". Moreover, I
> tried Alt+Enter and nothing happened. This was on Win 95; maybe it is
> different with Win 98.
>
> Chet Creider
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Been in Windows for eons. That is a "DOS box" which is handling
the console mode interface use by K95, look at its properties (click on
the upper left corner MS-DOS icon). If this still fails then there is
something askew with your Windows configuration and it could be tended to.
Joe D.