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Original Poster Posted 2009-05-17 14:54 ·  中国 香港 Cyber_Express通信公司
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Our company is using English Windows XP. Now we need to use the pinyin input method to type Chinese in the DOS of Windows XP within the DOS Visual FoxPro program. I have tried the input method that comes with Windows XP, but when running the Visual FoxPro program, it crashes. Can all the experts help me.......... Very urgent..........
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Floor 3 Posted 2009-05-17 22:09 ·  中国 香港 电讯盈科有限公司
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Originally posted by DOSforever at 2009-5-17 17:18:
Is Visual Foxpro run under DOS?


Yes.. that's right.
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I only remember that Visual Foxpro originally ran on Windows 3.x. If you were running it under DOS, I haven't tried it under the command line of Windows XP, and I don't know why it conflicts with the input method of Windows XP. If that's the case, then you might as well make a dual system of DOS and Windows.
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Originally posted by DOSforever at 2009-5-18 01:48:
I only remember that Visual Foxpro started running on Windows 3.x.
If you are running under DOS, I haven't tried it in the command line of Windows XP, and I don't know why it has to do with the input method of Windows XP...


sorry. Checked, it should be written in dbase. Is there a way to solve it? Also, how to make a boot menu DOS / Windows xp
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You mean the original program was written in dBase and now runs on Visual Foxpro? I don't know how compatible Foxpro is with dBase, and I'm even more unclear whether DOS database applications can run under Windows Foxpro.

If you want to make a DOS/Windows dual boot, you can take a look at the two posts on the homepage of "Teaching Room":

http://www.cn-dos.net/forum/viewthread.php?tid=10231&fpage=1

http://www.cn-dos.net/forum/viewthread.php?tid=16762&fpage=1
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Originally posted by DOSforever at 2009-5-18 16:22:
You mean the original program was written in dBase and now runs on Visual Foxpro? I don't know how compatible Foxpro is with dBase. Can the database application under DOS run under Windows Foxpro...


It's not running on Visual Foxpro. Now it runs under DOS in English Windows XP, and it's all OK, but there's no Chinese. When switching the code page to BIG5 and then running the program, it crashes.

If I want to dual OS Boot, how to install Chinese and Pinyin input methods in DOS.......

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To be honest, based on your description, I haven't fully understood your problem. But anyway, it's just that the original DOS database program can't run in the Chinese environment of Windows command line. Install a dual - system, and then find a DOS Chinese platform that supports BIG5 code here and give it a try.
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