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Ben:

--- Quote from: Doug Bissett on February 08, 2018, 08:57:06 pm ---
--- Quote ---'mode 29,7'
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I have no idea why this would work, at all. It should be: mode CO29,7 or mode BW29,7

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Mode CO*,* and mode *,* work the same; I have used either for years.
I did try the mode CO*,* option before first posting here; no difference.

Just in case anyone is wondering, I do use 4OS/2 I don't use it for the *.cmd files.

Ben:

--- Quote from: Dave Yeo on February 08, 2018, 09:29:38 pm ---Btw Ben, your gif triggers this,

--- Quote ---Timestamp: 02/08/18 12:27:25 PM
Warning: Loading mixed (insecure) display content "http://www.sf-w.net/Pics/1/Ben_Dragon-100.gif" on a secure page
Source File: https://www.os2world.com/forum/index.php/topic,1650.0.html
Line: 0

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In this new world of HTTPS everywhere.

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OK. Thanks for the heads up, Dave. I haven't finished with restoring/recreating my servers and the apache/2 files that I am presently using as place holders are ten years old.

I am working with Jan to try and recover the last incarnation. While it doesn't look likely, I am trying to remain optimistic.

Right now I can't do anything about the Avatar, but I will get around to it eventually; in the meantime, sorry for the eye-pollution.

Hmm. I have noticed that it also seems to have increased in size somehow since the last time I was on here, and is threatening the frame width limits...

Can you see it at all?

Ben:

--- Quote from: Rich Walsh on February 08, 2018, 09:14:50 pm ---
--- Quote from: Ben on February 08, 2018, 07:00:25 pm ---Can one of you experts, (or anyone for that matter), tell me why "mode 29,7" is accepted at first run, but not upon restart?

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Yep.

You did yourself in with 'set path=C:\mptn\etc'.  'mode.com' is in C:\os2 but that's no longer on the PATH for the session you started.  Try 'set path=C:\mptn\etc;%PATH%'

BTW... in an OS/2 session, there's no need for "CO" or "BW".

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Bang on, Rick!

And you got it in one... Mr. REXX.

Thank-you kindly, and everyone else for responding so quickly.

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