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Old October 4th 04, 01:41 AM
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If your computer's operating system is Windows-XP some of you may have a
problem with running my programs full-screen. If so -


Right click on the program's Icon.
Click Properties.
Click Screen.
Click Full Screen.
Click Apply.
Click OK.

and all should be fine.

If you have a lot of programs in a common folder there appears to be no way
of changing all of them to full-screen simultaneously. You will have to do
it one by one. (Unless somebody can discover an easier way.)

I have two machines, Windows-98 and Windows-XP. If a problem should arise
with any other Windows versions please let me know.
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Old October 4th 04, 12:53 PM
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On Sun, 3 Oct 2004 23:41:44 +0000 (UTC), "Reg Edwards"
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I have two machines, Windows-98 and Windows-XP. If a problem should arise
with any other Windows versions please let me know.


Yes please, Reg. I'm running Win2k Pro and there are reputedly 60,000
bugs in it. Can you help? ;-)
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Old October 4th 04, 05:34 PM
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"Paul Burridge" wrote in message
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On Sun, 3 Oct 2004 23:41:44 +0000 (UTC), "Reg Edwards"
wrote:

I have two machines, Windows-98 and Windows-XP. If a problem should

arise
with any other Windows versions please let me know.


Yes please, Reg. I'm running Win2k Pro and there are reputedly 60,000
bugs in it. Can you help? ;-)


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I've never heard of Win2K Pro.

I understand DOS emulator programs are very good - if you can find a DOS
emulator program which will run under Win2K Pro.

Just don't throw away your old computers.
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Old October 5th 04, 12:13 PM
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Paul Burridge wrote in message . ..
Yes please, Reg. I'm running Win2k Pro and there are reputedly 60,000
bugs in it. Can you help? ;-)


Hi Paul,
connect to Micro$oft Update and dowload all patches, service packs and
improvements the server will find for you. This may remove about
25,000 your bugs. You will get some 48,000 brand new bugs instead and
for free !! ;-)

But, Paul, don't worry. Remember the programmer's axioma:
1/ Every computer program contains at least one bug.
2/ Removing of one bug from a program merges at least two other bugs
into the program.
3/ So-called debugging is a process of making a chain of bugs, which
performs the operations originally required.

Thanks to the axiom 3, your Win2k Pro probably performs all functions
as needed. Only a few people know that the process is performed by
long chains of bugs ...

Not satisfied yet ? So AVOID APPROACHING TO COMPUTERS FOR THE REST OF
YOUR LIFE ! :-}

BR from Ivan OK1SIP

P.S.: TNX to Reg for his superb collection of programs.
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