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From: carlg@world.std.com (Carl E Gundel)
Subject: Re: Digitalk's VWIN16 & Win95
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Date: Wed, 18 Oct 1995 01:43:20 GMT
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Anthony (agliozzo@deltanet.com) wrote:
: Carl,

: I scanned your message too quickly.  I realized afterward you are running a 
: WIN16 version of S/V  not Smalltalk/V for DOS.  I would suggest the following: 
:  prior to WIN95 loading try selecting Safe Mode.

I'll try that.  :)

: Also, if you have both win 
: 3.1 and win95 on your system  make sure you have reinstalled your application 
: under WIN95.  In the readme.txt file of WIN95 it states that this is 
: recommended.  Part of the reason is that any necessary DLL's are still sitting 
: in the win.31 windows\system directory and need to be contained in the new 
: win95 subdirectories for your program to work properly.

All the DLLs are in the same directory as the executable file, so this 
isn't going to matter, I'm afraid.

: Sorry about the confusion!!

No problem.

Carl
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