Hello everyone. The possibility that J. Anthony (Tony?) Borras may have had a connection to Quarterdeck (before it was bought out by Symantec) led me to examine a bit about the DESQview product, which is similar to VMiX 386 -- but with the following major exception, from which I've quoted an excerpt from a DESQview FAQ: "DESQview will multitask all programs, regardless of type, with the following exceptions: DOS Graphics programs which use protected mode are suspended when placed in the "background" under DESQview..." If any of you have read the documentation for VMiX 386, you already know that it *does* support DOS graphics programs without suspending them, as long as the computer is at least a 386 or above. Does anyone here have any experience with DESQview and perhaps how it compares to their understanding of the VMiX 386 documentation? What is interesting about the above DESQview FAQ quote is that it is dated at December 1, 1994. This seems to be about the time that DESQview development was discontinued (or am I mistaken?). Now Mr. Borras discontinued his development of VMiX 386 shortly (?) after the summer of 1993... It will be fascinating to learn more about this, if possible, from Quarterdeck and Gary Pope... Jerry Internet Montana Net-Tamer V 1.11.2 - Registered To unsubscribe from SURVPC send a message to [EMAIL PROTECTED] with unsubscribe SURVPC in the body of the message. Also, trim this footer from any quoted replies.
