Path: utzoo!utgpu!news-server.csri.toronto.edu!rutgers!mbcl!goldman From: goldman@mbcl.rutgers.edu Newsgroups: comp.os.os2.apps Subject: Re: What to do with Designer Message-ID: <147.27380b6f@mbcl.rutgers.edu> Date: 7 Nov 90 17:26:06 GMT References: Distribution: comp.os.os2.apps Lines: 25 In article , so-ecs@stekt1.oulu.fi (Juha Ruotsalainen ti) writes: > I have a problem with Designer 3.0x, it wont start under OS/2. How do > I install it correctly?? Manuals > talk only about DOS, and how to install > Designer under DOS. > Thanks... You have to install it under Windows 3.0, and then run Windows 3.0 under OS/2. (This, unbelievably, works.) If you do this, you'll only have access to real mode windows 3.0, because (obviously) the other two modes involve switching the 286 or 386 chip into protected mode, and OS/2 has that all locked up. Micrografx also have a Designer for os/2 PM; it's a little buggy & slow right now, and it is based on Windows Designer 2.0 (so no Bezier curves, etc., etc.) But it is another possibility; I think it's faster than running Designer under Windows under OS/2. Adrian Goldman Adrian Goldman | Internet: Goldman@MBCL.Rutgers.Edu Molecular Biology Computing Laboratory | Bitnet: Goldman@BioVAX Waksman Insitute, | Phone: (908) 932-4864 Rutgers University, | Fax: (908) 932-5735 Piscataway, NJ 08855 USA |