Hi ibid_ag at lavabit com,

> I tried 2038rc1svn out _briefly_.  It works about the same as prior builds
> (runs edit, mem, command, gem; loads ctmouse, gcdrom, himemx,jemm386,
> shsucdx; still does not run GEM/XM).

> If anyone else wants to test GEM compatibility, I would suggest
> downloading the OpenGEM SDK from Sourceforge and running GEM 2 (same
> internals as XM) or XM itself in a debugger (perhaps Japheth's 16bit DPMI
> one,to debug the kernel).

Please give more exact instructions... Which files to download,
from which URL, how to install, which commands to run... Best
would be a minimal experiment, involving only few / small parts
of GEM XM or GEM 2 to keep the amount of code to look at small.

Other interesting debuggers: 386SWAT, Dosemu dosdebug, the Bochs
built-in debugger. Note that with dosemu, you may get different
results for "redirected Linux directory" drives as for normal FAT
(diskimage) drives, which might be interesting in itself :-).

Eric

PS: I suggest to do experiments only with himemx, without the other
drivers you mention, again to keep the size of the "context" small.


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