Reading DOS Help files
Reading DOS Help files
Folks, I'm trying to read the various help files that come with QB 7.1. I've tried under Win2000 pro and get told they are DOS help files. I've trie it under cmd in Win2000 and get the same result . I've trie it under Win 3.11 and get told they're DOS help files and I've tried it under DOS 6.2 and cannot open them
Any suggestions?
Any suggestions?
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Open the PDS and go to the help menu there ..
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Reading DOS Help files
i have swum in those waters. make the directory c:\qh, copy to that directory qh.exe and the .hlp files, run qh.exe. if you have more doubts just question again. have the best luck for you.
Macric: I have found qh.exe in the PDS 7.1 package. When i try to run it my W2000 says it is a noncompatible os/2 app, and hints me to try to run it with forecedos. So I forcedos qh.exe and it complains about not enough memory available.
If I forcedos mem it reports 576000 bytes ,4 Meg EMS and 16 Meg XMS. It seems it's not enough.
Have you had the same problem?
If I forcedos mem it reports 576000 bytes ,4 Meg EMS and 16 Meg XMS. It seems it's not enough.
Have you had the same problem?
the PDS can also work with OS/2, so the Qh.exe could be a program that can run for both, OS/2 or DOS.Antoni wrote:When i try to run it my W2000 says it is a noncompatible os/2 app
no, i use windows98se, i am sure it's a problem with windows 2OOO.Antoni wrote:If I forcedos mem it reports 576000 bytes ,4 Meg EMS and 16 Meg XMS. It seems it's not enough. Have you had the same problem?
Last edited by Macric on Fri Jun 23, 2006 7:10 am, edited 1 time in total.
Thanks all.
I have tried all the advice given, have got a new copy of the PDS, have set up a help directory with QH.exe in it and the help files.
All to no avail.
The PDS setup fails under Win2000 when it tries to create the link libraries.
As per the other correspondent, QH generates an 'invalid DOS program' message.
So, now I'm going to try installing it all on my old 20mhz 286 Olivetti laptop and see if I can't get it to work there.
I no longer have any Win98 machines, and those running XP all seem to have developed unrecoverable OS problems. Maybe I'll rebuild a machine just to have Win98 back...
I have tried all the advice given, have got a new copy of the PDS, have set up a help directory with QH.exe in it and the help files.
All to no avail.
The PDS setup fails under Win2000 when it tries to create the link libraries.
As per the other correspondent, QH generates an 'invalid DOS program' message.
So, now I'm going to try installing it all on my old 20mhz 286 Olivetti laptop and see if I can't get it to work there.
I no longer have any Win98 machines, and those running XP all seem to have developed unrecoverable OS problems. Maybe I'll rebuild a machine just to have Win98 back...
Benjiboy
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most of the PDS downloads just need to be unzipped, i never use the Setup.benjiboy wrote:I have tried all the advice given, have got a new copy of the PDS, have set up a help directory with QH.exe in it and the help files.
All to no avail. The PDS setup fails under Win2000 when it tries to create the link libraries. As per the other correspondent, QH generates an 'invalid DOS program' message.
the .hlp files that can be read in the PDS editor are similar to the QB4.5 .hlp files plus enhancements.
the PDS editor only uses four .hlp files,
Bas7advr.hlp, Bas7ener.hlp, Bas7ex.hlp, Bas7qck.hlp
the another eight .hlp files in the Help subdirectory only can be read using the Qh.exe.
the Quickhelp has a bug, when it is run only looks for .hlp files in the directories,
C:\QH
C:\DPath
C:\Path
C:\BookShelf (this is for OS/2)
i use windows98se and i never have had any problem.
Last edited by Macric on Fri Jun 23, 2006 7:05 am, edited 1 time in total.
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Reading Qbasic Help Files - Installation Woes
Quick Help will really have to be run in a true DOS environment with plenty of conventional memory available.
Reading DOS help files is a no brainer. Download the DOS tools from the provided MS ftp URL, unzip them in their own 8.3 named directory. You'll find a program HELP.COM which reads DOS help files from the command line. However ... it does NOT read QUICK BASIC help files, because these have a special header for the QH program which is called from within Quick Basic.
ftp://ftp.microsoft.com/Softlib/MSLFILES/OLDDOS.EXE
As for installing Quick Basic on an XP/2000 OS. Two options:
1. Setup a Dual Boot DOS or Windows 98 partition (my choice). Install from FLOPPY DISKS. Can not install from the hard drive. Then reboot to Windows 2000/XP and Quick Basic will now run, or
2. Download a copy that someone else had installed and zipped for you. Unzip it to an 8.3 named directory, then in the Quick Basic IDE @ Options --> Set Paths, change the paths to match the 8.3 directory
Reading DOS help files is a no brainer. Download the DOS tools from the provided MS ftp URL, unzip them in their own 8.3 named directory. You'll find a program HELP.COM which reads DOS help files from the command line. However ... it does NOT read QUICK BASIC help files, because these have a special header for the QH program which is called from within Quick Basic.
ftp://ftp.microsoft.com/Softlib/MSLFILES/OLDDOS.EXE
As for installing Quick Basic on an XP/2000 OS. Two options:
1. Setup a Dual Boot DOS or Windows 98 partition (my choice). Install from FLOPPY DISKS. Can not install from the hard drive. Then reboot to Windows 2000/XP and Quick Basic will now run, or
2. Download a copy that someone else had installed and zipped for you. Unzip it to an 8.3 named directory, then in the Quick Basic IDE @ Options --> Set Paths, change the paths to match the 8.3 directory
today i can be sure that Quickhelp it's made for running in OS/2 and Ms-Dos, i read it in an article of the KB, it's called a Bound program.Macric wrote:the PDS can also work with OS/2, so the Qh.exe could be a program that can run for both, OS/2 or DOS.Antoni wrote:When i try to run it my W2000 says it is a noncompatible os/2 app
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yeah PDS runs fine for me here....windows XP SP2
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if someone of you are interested here it is a tip about the Quickhelp;
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