Hi Alan:
With suitably lowered voice, and down cast eyes ! and Real Thanks.

The table below indicates Vars. ALL possible combinations tried.
It takes the settings shown to get Size Indicator Win to show full while
changing width and height settings. Default will hold it's settings
but Properties wont. They revert to 80/50, however the width does set to
full screen but the height stays at about 45% of full screen. Totally
weird the Prg now loads with a selection from its first menu already
made ??.
William


Console Windows Properties/ Defaults for NTVDM.exe
   Scrn Buf   Win size   Win Pos   LWP      Def  Prp   Opts             
W    164        164       0   0   no/yes    y/n  y/n   FS/Win
H     66         66       0   0   no/yes    y/n  y/n   FC/Win

Restarting does not help.








On Sun, 2010-07-18 at 17:39 +0100, Alan Bourke wrote:
> Stop shouting I'm right here!
> 
> I take it you mean it's in fullscreen mode but not taking up the full
> screen?
> 
> Start it, hit Alt-Enter to Windowise it. In the window's menu (click on
> top left) select 'Properties'. In there go to the 'Layout' tab. In the
> 'Window Size' section, set the height to 50. Then close and elect to use
> the settings for all window or whatever it is that you will get asked.
> See if that helps.
> 
> 
> 
> On Sun, 18 Jul 2010 13:57 +0100, "william"
> <[email protected]> wrote:
> > RUNNING A DOS 6.22 APP UNDER WIN98 & OS/2 GIVES A FULL PHYSICAL SCREEN
> > PRESENTATION WHILE IN THE DOS VIRTUAL MACHINE. THE SAME CODE UNDER WIN
> > 2K, AND WIN XP RUNS IN A WIN ONLY HALF THE FULL SCREEN DEEP, WITH
> > SUITABLY COMPRESSED FONTS. THIS HAPPENS WHETHER THE EXE IS LINKED FROM
> > OBJECTS THAT DERIVED FROM MS-C-5.1 OR DATA BASE LANGUAGES FROM THE SAME
> > ERA.
> > 
> > CAN ANYONE HELP !
> > TIA
> > WILLIAM TORMEY
> > 
> > 
> > 
> > 
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