We tried using CT in a full screen session under OS2 a couple of years ago.
During disk i/o the CW sending got chopped up a little, so we quickly booted
DOS. I think CT and the DVP work just fine under OS2 in a SSB contest. I am
still fiddling with CT as a character mode OS2 program, and I have been
prototyping a PM version of CT too. This stuff is fun....I just wish I had
more time to work on it.
>
>The following was sent to Bob Wilson, N6TV and he has asked
>that I forward it to the CT refelector. If you are having
>problems with OS/2 and CT, perhaps I can help. As you can
>see, I have had success running various versions of CT on my
>old 486/33 DX .
>
>
>Bob, as far as running CT under OS/2, I can only say that it
>works perfectly! I did not use CT9.26, but did use CT9.23
>and I had no problems. I turned the computer on Friday AM,
>loaded CT in a DOS Window and did the contest with no events
>at all. I also loaded the new Windows version of GEOCLOCK
>and had that on the screen in a window througout the
>contest.. Turned off the computer on Sunday night and did
>all the associated chores to develop the log on Monday.
>
>I have had success with CT and OS/2 WARP even on CW and use
>it in a DOS full screen for that application. I see no
>problems with keying at all.
>
>Only thing I did for CT was to disable the Alt/Home feature
>as that will cause a problem. Of course this is done in the
>settings notebook.
>
>It works and works well --- just like it should.
>Thanks
>
>
>
>
>
>=========END FORWARDED MESSAGE=========
>
>These opinions are my own and my province only!
>Opinions expressed are not those of FORCE 12, but
>are mine totally!!
>
>
>Natan W6XR/2
>
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