Peter: Use the expand command, also on the Win3.1 disk to expand cardfile.
At 05:26 PM 2/15/01 -0500, you wrote:
>Harvey Segal wrote:
>
>-----Original Message-----
>My original question
>> Is there any equivalent in Windows 98
>> of a feature that existed in Windows 3.1
>> - the 'recorder' which allowed a succession
>> of keystrokes to be recorded ?
>
>Jim Meagher wrote:
>>>If you still have your Win 3.x disks, you can
>>>copy the RECORDER.EXE file into Win 9x and
>>>it will work.
>
> I doubt if anyone will have kept their 3.x disks !
> But it seems surprising that Windows 98 has dropped
> such a useful feature.
>
>Hello All:
>I just copied Cardfile.ex_ from my Win 3.1 installation floppies to my
>SparQ drive E. I'm running Win 98SE. I changed the file extension from .ex_
>to .exe and tried to run the program. Got the error message that it was not
>a valid Win 32 application. I tried the same thing with the only other
>Cardfile file on the floppy, Cardfile.hl_ . In this case I got the message
>that it was not a valid Windows help file or was corrupted. Where am I going
>wrong? On my last installation I saved all the Cardfile data but lost the
>program itself somewhere.
>TIA, Peter Darrach
>
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