Quoting Stan Hosdar to All <=-
I work for a large automotive company.. who buys lots of old
machines....
one comes in, from Switzerland, with an OS/2 warp based HMI
so, for the first time since I began using PC's in the early 90's I
have to learn OS/2 to maintain this beast....
it' oS/2 warp 4.0... kind of neat, running custom software in the os/2
GUI type mode, with some kind of CAM type interface...
and i'll be maintaining it till the machine dies or is replaced, and
they even talkked about getting a second machine... it'll be in serice probably until 2030!
crazy eh
DANIEL JUAREZ wrote to STAN HOSDAR <=-
On OS/2 one thing I have yet to learn is how objects are used properly.
I mean, just trying to make what I would consider a shortcut on the desktop to an application, I have not figured out without copying the whole application to the desktop. But, I confess I have not put much
DANIEL JUAREZ wrote to KEVIN NUNN <=-
I tried that on a Seamonkey web browser executable and it worked, but
when I clicked on the icon, it just opens the Properties dialog box.
Then I was reminded of that issue to. I have the Seamonkey executable
in a folder and when I click on it, it just opens the properties dialog box, it doesn't actually execute the program. What's up with that? LOL
Quoting Kevin Nunn to Daniel Juarez <=-
I seem to remeber that I had that issue in the past and I am
remembering it had something to do with the "default" open option. If
you right click on the exe or shadow and go to "Open", you should have
2 options, DEFAULT and SETTINGS, and there is a bullet next to
the default, it might have "SETTINGS" selected as the default and I
can't remember right now how to change that.
Also check on the properties under the TYPE tab, it should have "Executable" under "Current Types"
DANIEL JUAREZ wrote to KEVIN NUNN <=-
I right-clicked on the exe file and then chose Create Program Object > Default. It asked where I wanted to put the file, and I just chose the same folder the executable was already in. When I double clicked the
Quoting Kevin Nunn to Daniel Juarez <=-
I think all that does is create another EXE file. The differences
between how OS/2 and Windoes handle icons is so different that it's
hard to grasp what the right thing to do in OS/2 is.
And I only use my box around once a week, so not much practice.
Curious, what practical application does os/2 have today other than
nostaliga?
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