04.06.2014 03:46, Eric Auer пишет: > Hi Stuart, Stas, > >> Funnily enough, googling Eric Auer Dosemu, led me straight to >> http://sourceforge.net/p/dosemu/mailman/message/2149777/ > Wow, that was 2004... But alledgedly before HX & HDPMI came out? No. All the dpmi development was a matter of 90s.
> Oddly, I got Stuart's reply but not your initial reply? Yes. I've got the delivery failure from your mailbox, because of a spam. >>> For example he suggested to alter the exception routing >>> rules. While dpmi spec says unhandled exceptions 1..5 and 7 >>> should generate real-mode interrupts, he suggested to >>> call the protected-mode handlers instead, and if there >>> are none - terminate the client, but never call the real-mode >>> interrupt the way spec does. > Sounds quite non-spec indeed... As this article says: http://virtuallyfun.superglobalmegacorp.com/?p=1188 --- It is a grave mistake to treat "DPMI Version 1.0" as an improvement upon "DPMI Version 0.9", it is merely a further move away from True DPMI. --- By "True DPMI" they mean a windows version. The dpmi 1.0 specs are not covering it properly. >> making them able to run windows. I even wrote the >> code and it mostly worked. But now its dropped >> because it is difficult to compile DOS code under linux. > As far as I remember, a few FreeDOS parts can be cross- > compiled from Linux with OpenWatcom for daily builds... > Another way would of course be compiling in DOSEMU :-) I've spent a few hours trying to google my aforementioned code. And, quite surprisingly, here it is: http://sourceforge.net/p/dosemu/feature-requests/_discuss/thread/0a75f20e/de18/attachment/pmdapi-0.2.tar.gz I'd be happy if you try to compile it under linux. Maybe I'll find some time to complete it if it can ever be compiled these days. I am sure it was almost complete when I dropped it. Of course the question still stays can it be of any use at all. :) ------------------------------------------------------------------------------ Learn Graph Databases - Download FREE O'Reilly Book "Graph Databases" is the definitive new guide to graph databases and their applications. Written by three acclaimed leaders in the field, this first edition is now available. Download your free book today! http://p.sf.net/sfu/NeoTech _______________________________________________ Dosemu-devel mailing list Dosemu-devel@lists.sourceforge.net https://lists.sourceforge.net/lists/listinfo/dosemu-devel