wildweasel wrote:What's curious is that it's giving you a "File Not Found" error and not a "Bad Command or File Name" error - that tells me that, while DOSBox does acknowledge that the view.exe is there, view.exe is apparently looking for another file entirely before running, and failing to find said file, it quits with a File Not Found error.
That's just my speculation at this point, though - that may or may not be the case.
wildweasel :
well your speculation is really on the money !
If you compare my grabber.jpg with slow_poke's tif you'll see he's missing a bunch of files there. Now he's on Vista, I'm on XP SP2 so it's not quite the same, anyway I have grabber too and it still works for me (like his lookalike utility, pcxdump) for dos screenshot taking.
To be precise, they both work at command prompt, but have always been stuttering from batch scripts under WinXP, but that's another story.
So I have grpcx.exe (that's the one who delivers) and it works.
I have all the other stuff in the directory, I try view.exe and.. it still gives me :
file not found 😵
That really makes me curious, because in my case it shouldn't really be missing whatever other files it's after should it.
So I look up into the documentation (not those *.doc files there for operating info, but the "readme.1st" file instead for, that's right... first instructions) and it says
VIEW.EXE .......... Program that lets you browse documentation files and other text files on your screen. You are using it now to view this file.
Actually, I'm using notepad to read readme.1st now 😜 , but I see your point, go open command window in grabber folder, at prompt, type
view readme.1st
and see attached readme1st.jpg 😎 which proves your point.
Compliments for your perception 😀