I'm trying to build an app which is giving trouble in Windows 95 and 98 and maybe ME, but works flawlessly under Windows XP. (The Mac versions work OK too.) Today I noticed that if you look at the properties of the app (the .EXE file), under Windows XP you can set the program to work in 'Windows 95 compatible' mode. I don't really know what this means (I do most of my work on Macs) but when I try to run the program after setting this option, all the colours go wrong, the cursor appears to be negative (black with a white cursor shape in the middle) and some graphics disappear. Can anyone tell me what this all means? I don't have a copy of Windows 95 in my current location to do proper testing so it might have been useful to be able to use this Windows feature if I could make it work.

TIA

Graham

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Graham Samuel / The Living Fossil Co. / UK & France



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