Defining a DOS Application

A DOS application is typically defined to the Workplace Shell by creating a representative object for the application, and configuring the properties of that object using the settings view. Configuring an object in this way allows the application to take advantage of the many customizable properties of the OS/2 Version 2.0 VDM environment, and to tailor this environment to provide optimum performance and application compatibility.


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