Copying Graphics
You can copy graphics from a DOS box as well as you can text. For example, while running a graphics game, you can press
Alt-Enter to make a DOS window
Click on the upper left hand corner
Select Edit/Mark
Select a region with the mouse
Select Edit/Copy or press the Enter key
You can then paste it into another program
Thomas tried it on Heretic. I tried in on DOOM2. Everything worked fine
Pro Audio Spectrum Cards
Pro Audio Spectrum Cards
When upgrading from Win 3.1, remove or rename all .386 and .drv's related to the sound card BEFORE installing Win 95.
Leaving the drivers in place will prevent he new drivers from running properly.
The drivers are:
vpasd.386
mvproadu.drv
mvmixer.drv
mscdex.exe
When upgrading from Win 3.1, remove or rename all .386 and .drv's related to the sound card BEFORE installing Win 95.
Leaving the drivers in place will prevent he new drivers from running properly.
The drivers are:
vpasd.386
mvproadu.drv
mvmixer.drv
mscdex.exe
Designating Drive letters for CD ROMs and removable media
Designating Drive letters for CD ROMs and removable media
If you want to specify the drive letter for your CD ROM, Zip Drive, Bernouli, or Syquest drive:
Right click on My computer
Select Properties
Click on the Device Manager tab
Click on the + by Disk Drives
Double click on the drive you want to set
Click on Settings
Type the Start and End letter you want to use for this drive.
Reboot when requested
If you want to specify the drive letter for your CD ROM, Zip Drive, Bernouli, or Syquest drive:
Right click on My computer
Select Properties
Click on the Device Manager tab
Click on the + by Disk Drives
Double click on the drive you want to set
Click on Settings
Type the Start and End letter you want to use for this drive.
Reboot when requested
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