Michael Devore schreef:
Works fine for me under HIMEM with or without EMM386, but I don't use a boot disk. If you can tell me how to create the error from the helpfile zip you listed, I'll look at it.
I can confirm Jeremy's conclusion that DOS=HIGH affects HTMLHELP. I changed DOS=HIGH,UMB into ;DOS=HIGH DOS=UMB
too bad that the kernel does not put things in UMBs now that otherwise go into HMA.
HTMLHELP now works properly for me. Reproduction on harddisk: unpack the ZIP, and set LANG=NL NLSPATH=C:\FDOS\NLS HELPPATH=C:\FDOS\HELP
just have a look at config.sys for exact settings (DOSDATA=UMB for example)
assuming these directories exist (if you unpack in root). My bootdisk has kernel 2035 (May 2004).
I am not sure why DOS=HIGH, XMS-driver or A20 (BIOS A20 method is used in Vmware) have any effect.
clean-boot ofcourse does not have any HIMEM or DOS=HIGH setting.
using most recent kernel.dev.sys (23-09-04): http://fdos.org/ripcord/beta9-final/test/crash2.png (option 1) http://fdos.org/ripcord/beta9-final/test/crash3.png (option 2)
Something with opening/closing/accessing the HHSTNDRD.ZIP helpfile.. does it try to use XMS?
btw, are we dealing with a kernel issue or a program issue here?
Bernd
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