Re: is there a true win95 yarn?

From: Chris Szurgot (szurgot@itribe.net)
Date: Sun, 30 Mar 1997 23:34:08 -0500 (Eastern Standard Time)

You need to understand that to be a "TRUE" windows 95 program, the program
doesn't need to have a GUI interface. Yarn 95 is a 32-bit program
recompiled to take advantage of Win32 enhancenments (long file names, flat
memory model), but not re-written to be a GUI. I did the same thing for
Souper95 so that it could access the TCP/IP stack.

Chris

On Sun, 30 Mar 1997, Tom D. Baccanti wrote:

> I still want to use yarn but I am wondering if yarn95 is still a
> true windows application or just a dos application that needs to
> shell out of windows to run? I looked at the archives site and
> there is a winyarn there as a front end but this is quite old.
> I would appreciate any input as to the set up others have in
> this situation.
>
> I also looked at souper16 but that appears to be a os2
> application.