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yep, it is normal, as i6comp is a "real" win32 application working with commandline parameters.
first open a MS-DOS window (you can run Command.com in the c:\windows or c:\windows\system(32) directory, i'm not sure), then go to the directory where i6comp.exe is located, then type "i6comp" (without the quotes) to show a help screen. |
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