you have to use the command prompt(also called the DOS prompt by older users. You can find this by going to "start" , "programs" , "accessories" and "command prompt"
Maybe it does execute, but in a temporary MS-DOS window, which is closed when program's terminated. Run your program from a separate MS-DOS window (Start/Run: CMD.EXE)
That program might not support MS-DOS..
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.
Yes, if it is a DOS program.
If this question is about TurboC for DOS, then no.
The only solution is to run the application in Windows and not from a MS-DOS only system.
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.
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.
std::cin:get(); I guess it's about TurboC in Windows. 1. Press Alt+F5, to see the program's output 2. Run your .EXE in a separate DOS-window (Command Prompt)
Run "edit" command..
Any program you run in eclipse will direct standard output to the eclipse console window. If you want to run it in a cmd window (Windows) or a shell (*NIX), then you need to run the program yourself from outside of eclipse.
Yes only one program at a time as it is a single user OS..