> That is the good old general protection fault (GPF) that you also know > from Windows. Maybe it would be better to have NO *emm* style driver > loaded by default, as those tend to be hard for "one size fits all" > configurations. Modern BIOSes and other hardware and firmware fail to > announce reserved areas properly, *emm* enables UMBs, conflict, bang. > > ... > > So maybe some "on-demand BIOS module for USB flash storage" is one of > those UMB conflict cases? But something else goes wrong with the keyb > driver as well - again, please try if skipping JEMMEX solves both :-) > Note that your BIOS typically decides about modules only at boot time.
This doesn't sound like the EMM is at fault here; it just happens to catch GPF and UD exceptions to display a more informative message. Try using an alternative keyboard layout mapper. ------------------------------------------------------------------------------ BlackBerry® DevCon Americas, Oct. 18-20, San Francisco, CA The must-attend event for mobile developers. Connect with experts. Get tools for creating Super Apps. See the latest technologies. Sessions, hands-on labs, demos & much more. Register early & save! http://p.sf.net/sfu/rim-blackberry-1 _______________________________________________ Freedos-devel mailing list Freedos-devel@lists.sourceforge.net https://lists.sourceforge.net/lists/listinfo/freedos-devel