If I click the icon for a DOS application, sometimes, especially if it uses a graphic screen, it runs "full screen", which means a small square in the middle of the LCD. I don't care if it's a 160X100 DOS mode game, I want it to run in a window, (even if it's the size of an icon) on my desktop, like all the other windows.
I would prefer to be able to do this without dual, triple, or quad booting with GEM or Windows 2.03.
Is there a way to do this?
How do I run a graphic DOS application in a window?
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Re: How do I run a graphic DOS application in a window?
Try creating a PIF file for the DOS program. You should be able to specify window mode, resolution, memory, etc. A pointer here: PIF FILES Be careful with PIF files, as they have been known to transmit viruses.
Re: How do I run a graphic DOS application in a window?
Right click on the icon, select 'properties', then poke around under various tabs, looking for some kind of display options of window vs. full screen. On my XP box, I looked under the 'options' tab and can select which one I want. May be slightly different location under other versions of Windows.
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