• Re: OS/2 Warp and Logitech Fototouch Color 1.10

    From KP2 KP2@jungletrain@outlook.com to comp.os.os2.misc on Sun Dec 3 17:55:19 2023
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    On Wednesday, November 30, 1994 at 6:14:12rC>PM UTC-8, Dean Lodzinski wrote:
    A friend can't get Logitech's Fototouch Color 1.10 to work under Warp. If run from a WIN-OS2 full screen session, it complains about not being in 386 enhanced mode and we can't seem to figure out how to make the WIN-OS2 full screen go 386 enhanced mode since you can't change the Windows settings under settings for it. If loaded in a Window on the OS/2 Desktop, it complains about
    some other driver not loading. When we boot up under DOS/WIndows, it works fine.
    Anyone have any ideas? Thanks.
    -Dean
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  • From KP2 KP2@jungletrain@outlook.com to comp.os.os2.misc on Sun Dec 3 17:55:50 2023
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    On Friday, December 2, 1994 at 7:03:18rC>PM UTC-8, Ron McGlade wrote:
    In article <2f1_941...@nisc.fidonet.org>,
    dlodz...@metronj.org (Dean Lodzinski) wrote:
    A friend can't get Logitech's Fototouch Color 1.10 to work under Warp. If run
    from a WIN-OS2 full screen session, it complains about not being in 386 enhanced mode and we can't seem to figure out how to make the WIN-OS2 full screen go 386 enhanced mode since you can't change the Windows settings under
    settings for it. If loaded in a Window on the OS/2 Desktop, it complains about
    some other driver not loading. When we boot up under DOS/WIndows, it works fine.

    Anyone have any ideas? Thanks.
    -Dean
    Yes. He should try to get hold of Version 1.0 (from Logitech maybe??) of
    the Fototouch Color software. I have a Logitech Scanman Color that I've
    been running under OS/2 for about a year and half now. It came with
    Version 1.0 of the software that will work in either Standard or
    Enhanced mode. In Enhanced mode it attempts to load a 386 VxD which is a no-no is OS/2 but in Standard mode it works just fine since in Standard
    mode none of the [386ENH] section in windoze's 'system.ini' is
    processed. BTW, all that 386 VxD for Fototouch does is create access to virtual memory for scanning large images. Under win-OS/2 this is not necessary since OS/2 is providing the virtual memory. I am disappointed
    to hear that Logitech has changed the Fototouch software to now require Enhanced mode windoze. Glad I never bothered to update my Version 1.0. ******************************************************************
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