From: billh <sequitur@sonic.net>
To: DOSemu Mailingliste <linux-msdos@vger.kernel.org>
Subject: create file: how come some programs can and some can't?
Date: Tue, 06 Jan 2004 22:43:08 -0800 [thread overview]
Message-ID: <3FFBAA7C.6050708@sonic.net> (raw)
In-Reply-To: <200401061913.06212.clneumann@users.sourceforge.net>
Hello dosemu!
I am trying to figure out why some of my software can create new files
and some can't.
For example, if I launch DOS EDIT and type in some text, I have no
problem saving that text to a new disk file.
But if I launch PDC Prolog in the very same directory, type some text
into its text editor and then try to save it to a not-yet-existing disk
file, I get a message saying "File Not Found", followed by whatever file
name I gave it. If the file already exists, there is no problem.
Cam anyone help me get this problem sorted put?
I am running dosemu-1.1.99.1 on gentoo linux 2.4.20.
I haven't logged very many hours in dosemu, so even the smallest clue
will be greatky appreciated. :)
Thank you.
Bill
prev parent reply other threads:[~2004-01-07 6:43 UTC|newest]
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[not found] <200312261245.20306.dr.claudia.neumann@gmx.de>
2004-01-06 18:13 ` Files missing in dosemu-1.1.99.1-1.i386.rpm Claudia Neumann
2004-01-07 6:43 ` billh [this message]
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