XPost: alt.msdos.programmer, comp.os.msdos.programmer   
   From: ak621@chebucto.ns.ca   
      
   Jason Burgon wrote:   
   > "Richard Bonner" wrote:   
   > > Jason Burgon wrote:   
   > > > I've just released the latest version of my DOS/Win9x/ME graphical file   
   > > > manager application - GVFM.EXE.   
   > >   
   > > *** Does it require Windows to run?   
      
   > No, that's why I said "my DOS/Win9x/ME graphical..." :-)   
      
   *** I saw that, but past experience dictates that some authors say that,   
   yet it turns out that their "DOS" program is really a Windows' DOS   
   *utility* and requires Windows.   
      
    The reason I wanted clarification was so that I could make a decision   
   as to whether to add it to my DOS "Websites" directory.   
      
      
   > > or can any DOS version make usage of it?   
      
   > Yes, but it requires XMS services, so you need to load HIMEM.SYS or some   
   > other XMS driver.   
      
   *** That's no problem. Most any DOS setup from the early 1990s   
   forward would have such services available.   
      
      
   > Also take a look at FastVid (also available from my   
   > website) if you're running a PPro or PII (and possibly other CPU's as well)   
   > since this might improve GVFM's graphics performance by a factor of 10 or   
   > more.   
   > --   
   > Jay   
      
   *** Excellent. Thanks for the tip. I shall add the URL later today.   
      
    Richard Bonner   
   http://www.chebucto.ca/~ak621/DOS/   
      
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