At 11:44 AM 11/24/2010, Rugxulo wrote:
>Hi,
>
>On 11/24/10, charles <oble...@nerdshack.com> wrote:
> >
> > I have recently installed freedos 1.0 on my 486sx laptop.  I am now
> > looking for a math coprocessor emulator that won't kill emm386. Any
> > suggestions?
>
>What apps are you trying to run? It might be easier to just find alternatives.
>
>There's an old shareware (Q87?), but I don't remember if I ever tried
>it. (And my 486 Sx desktop isn't hooked up right now and wouldn't be
>easy without moving a lot of stuff around, sorry, so I can't directly
>help test.)
>
>ftp://ftp.sac.sk/pub/sac/utilmisc/q87_413.zip
>
>I know DJGPP and OpenWatcom have their own emulators, so you don't
>need a separate one for those.

I don't think that is what Charles is referring to. What you are 
talking about is a library to include x87 emulation code into a 
compileable program.

What he is looking for is a TSR which provides x87 emulation for 
already existing (3rd party) programs and those need to play nice 
with any memory manager like EMM386 because of the exception handling.

Best chance would probably is if any author of the EMM386 versions 
around here could comment and eventually work with him together to 
fix any incompatibilities...

Ralf 


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