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- From: 5692330@mcimail.com (Robert Gammon)
- Newsgroups: comp.os.os2.misc
- Subject: Re: Help with ansi.sys in dos mode
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- Date: 5 Jan 93 23:00:31 GMT
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- In article <1992Dec30.000205.26964@midway.uchicago.edu> pynq@quads.uchicago.edu (Jeremy Mathers) writes:
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- >> In article <baloo.725667761@mik.uky.edu> baloo@nx01.mik.uky.edu (kevin s coupal) writes:
- >> >I added a device line to my config.sys for ansi.sys and i rebooted my machine
- >> >but i still didn't get any ansi.sys in memory. Maybe i put the command in the wrong
- >> >config.sys? I'm lost. Anyone know? Or perhaps there is an ansi.exe that
- >> >i could use instead of the dos one?
- >>
- >> I noticed this also. I have had good luck with ANSI137.COM (available
- >> from your finer archive sites).
-
- Well, I have ansi.sys in in config.sys, and I have DOS window support for ANSI
- cursor control (colors, position, etc.). ANSI.EXE does the same thing for OS/2
- windows. BOTH of them work fine (device=c:\os2\mdos\ansi.sys followed by
- run=c:\os2\ansi.exe on).
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