Try to run it in Windows mode.
A Casio FX-88OP is a scientific calculator. To program this, simply run the program in the true MS-DOS mode. Do not use an MS-DOS prompt.
You have to just write there exit keyword.And if you have maxize screen of dos then u have to press alt+enter. Pooja
Turbo C cannot compile native Linux binaries, only programs for MS-DOS. MS-DOS applications can be run on Linux through a variety of methods, including DOSEMU, DOSBox, QEMU, Bochs, and VirtualBox.
There is no way to run a DVD in safe mode. DVD's can be burnt in safe mode and program disks can be installed in safe mode though.
Your question has nothing to do with C language, it's about your Windows' DOS-compatibility (or incompatibility).
It can't be run in DOS mode because it relies on Windows-specific APIs. DOS mode is running the program in either DOS, or in a DOS box under Windows. Basically, it is saying that it can't run on DOS because it is not a DOS program.
When a program cannot run in DOS mode it means it's a Windows file. Unless you get a specific program (you'll have to look into it) you can't use any Windows programs.
To turn off DOS mode, find the spot to type a command (if there is one) and type exit.
DOS mode
DOS mode
When it is run in MS-DOS mode.
You can use any mode.. Normally it can use from safe mode and normal mode..
If this question is about TurboC for DOS, then no.
Virtual Real Mode is an enhancement, of protected mode. Protected mode is normally used to run graphical multitasking operating systems such as the various flavors of Windows. There is often a desire to be able to run DOS programs under Windows, but DOS programs need to be run in real mode, not protected mode.Virtual real mode was created to solve this problem. In essence, it emulates real mode from within protected mode, allowing DOS programs to run. A protected mode operating system such as Windows can in fact create multiple virtual real mode machines, each of which appear to the software running them as if they are the only software running on the machine. Each virtual machine gets its own 1 MB address space, an image of the real hardware BIOS routines, everything.Virtual real mode is what is used when you use a DOS box or run a DOS game in Windows 95. When you start a DOS application, Windows 95 creates a virtual DOS machine for it to run under. Virtual real mode was introduced starting with the 386 family of processors.
That program might not support MS-DOS..
If you are wanting to BOOT to dos, do the following: Hold down the F8 button. You will go to a screen that offers you several choices. One of them is safe mode command prompt only. Choose that one and you will be in dos mode. If you just want to go briefly into a dos box, go to START>RUN and type CMD. A dos box will appear.
The only solution is to run the application in Windows and not from a MS-DOS only system.