>>BUT.... this is not true with Caldera/Lineo DR-DOS 7.03,
>>which has a very good DPMI host (better and faster than
>>CWSDPMI). Disabling it, is _not_ recommended!!!
Yes, Dr-DOS's 7.03 dpmi is now 32-bit and very good. The problem is, that it
has some little bugs,
but Lineo doesn't want to develope Dr-DOS anymore. Maybe if it will
sometimes released under GPL, some programmers will improve it.
The best Mailing List for Dr-DOS is there:
(If you have any question post a message!)
http://www.delorie.com/opendos/archives/browse.cgi?p=opendos
>What happens if DR-DOS DPMI is on and cwsdpmi is executed?
>
You cannot execute cwsdpmi as tsr, if you have DPMI on (like in Windows).
Bye, Florian