Repairing NTVDM (Emulation)
Recently I realized that in Windows XP any DOS program that tries to use graphics (320x200) or sound (Sound Blaster) freezes (and both are tested independently.) Those programs used to work (e.g. Quick View, VGA Paint, etc) I wonder if anyone know if perhaps any recent updates might have caused this or this is a symptom of damaged NTVDM?
Complete thread:
- Repairing NTVDM - Tito, 08.08.2013, 01:26 (Emulation)
- Repairing NTVDM - glennmcc, 08.08.2013, 02:12
- Repairing NTVDM - RayeR, 08.08.2013, 02:30
- Repairing NTVDM - Tito, 08.08.2013, 03:48
- Repairing NTVDM - Tito, 08.08.2013, 06:44
- Repairing NTVDM - Japheth, 08.08.2013, 06:55
- Repairing NTVDM - RayeR, 08.08.2013, 17:13
- Repairing NTVDM - Tito, 09.08.2013, 01:14
- Repairing NTVDM - RayeR, 08.08.2013, 17:13
- Repairing NTVDM : YES we CAN - DOS386, 09.08.2013, 10:26