The copy I have was being thrown away at the place I worked almost 2
decades ago. I fooled around with it back then, experimenting with
the various configurations that are possible with DESQview, but never
found any real use for it that couldn't be done more flexibly with
other choices. This
On Tue, Jul 16, 2013 at 11:07 AM, mcelha...@usnetizen.com wrote:
It really didn't take any guru-type savvy to get it working, but it
can make it more tedious to make farther changes to the start-up
configuration files. Providing you have enough memory, the program
doesn't seem to have any
I have a retail box copy of DESQview version 2.42 with all the
accompanying manuals. In the error messages appendix says the
following about this error:
The DESQview command you performed tried to read the indicated
DESQview file, but couldn't.
If you decide the indicated file is bad, delete it
I have a license and have used this. I see it as a wonder you've gotten
this far.
Cheers,
John S Wolter
LinkedIn: johnswolter http://www.linkedin.com/in/johnswolter
johnswol...@wolterworks.com
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On Mon, Jul 15, 2013 at
On 2013-07-12 06:38 (GMT-0700) Jerome Ibanes composed:
I'm having an issue running Deskview 2.8 on FreeDos, which I would
describe as such:
- Desqview 2.8 can be freely downloaded at http://www.chsoft.com/dv.html
- I am not running QEMM (not required with Desqview).
- I do want to run