MS-DOS-Based Application Hangs on Beep Under Windows NTLast reviewed: June 6, 1995Article ID: Q130641 |
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SYMPTOMSWhen you run an MS-DOS-based application in full screen mode under Windows NT on an Intel-based computer, the application may stop responding (hang) when it tries to print ASCII \007 (CHR$ 7, ^G). The application runs fine in a window. This problem occurred on several computer models from Siemens-Nixdorf (SNI) and on an Intel L486 Professional Workstation. All machines were using Phoenix BIOS 1.x and an ET4000W32p-based graphics adapters.
CAUSEIn full screen mode, Windows NT allows the video BIOS to handle screen output for enhanced MS-DOS compatibility. Some video BIOS hand off this request to the system BIOS. The Phoenix BIOS version 1.x tries to generate the beep using hardware that has not been virtualized by Windows NT.
WORKAROUNDTo work around this problem:
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