Starting from Vista, CMD does not support full-screen DOS programs. In other words, it can only run Text DOS Programs and cannot run graphics DOS Programs (dominated by DOS games)
I want to use TC to run TC in window mode at high resolution. Fortunately, the DOSBOX program can perfectly solve the DOS program compatibility problem in Vista. That is to say, by using the third release tool DOSBOX, we can not only run various DOS games, but also execute DOS programs to achieve full screen effects.
Http://www.dosbox.com/
Http://dosbox.sourceforge.net
With the help of DOSBox, you can make those old DOS Programs new in today's latest computers. DOSBox is a completely free open-source software.
DOSBox is a DOS simulator using the SDL library, which can be easily transplanted to other platforms. DOSBox has been transplanted to Windows, BeOS, Linux, MacOS X and other platforms. DOSBox can also simulate 286/386 CPU real/protection mode, directory file system, XMS/EMS, Tandy/Hercules/CGA/fuse/VGA/VESA display, soundBlaster/Gravis Ultra sound card with excellent compatibility with old games.
Usage
1. Installation
2. Run
3. In the input box, z:>
Z:> mount c d: \ dos ==> "z:>" is the virtual folder location where the prompt "c" is used as the virtual c drive "d: \ dos.
In short, you replace the virtual folder space with D: \ DOS.
4. Enter c: At the prompt just now to switch to the Virtual Drive c, that is, the game directory you want.
5. Run the game under the C directory and follow the doscommand for subsequent operations.
Alt + Enter full screen. Unfortunately, although it is full screen, it is still uncomfortable to support wide screen resolution.
Download DOSBOX0.72
(The above is the post, from the http://www.loongin.com/2008/03/17/%e8%a7%a3%e5%86%b3cmd%e5%9c%a8vista2008%e4%b8%8b%e6%97%a0%e6%b3%95%e5%85%a8%e5%b1%8f%e7%9a%84%e6%96%b9%e6%b3%95)
My opinion: It is very useful for running TC learning C language in Vista ....
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