Uhh.. I meant a program to fix computers, put Linux on them, and give them
away or for cheap. :)
Regards, Dustin
"Jerald Sheets" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Dos debug was the severely limited assembler packaged with most versions of
> dos/windows.
> As a matter of fact, on Windows 2k, the output of debug is as follows:
>
> C:\>debug
> -d 40:0
> 0040:0000 F8 03 F8 02 E8 03 E8 02-BC 03 78 03 78 02 80 9F
> ..........x.x...
> 0040:0010 23 C8 00 80 02 20 00 20-00 00 2C 00 2C 00 64 20 #.... .
..,.,.d
> 0040:0020 20 39 34 05 30 0B 3A 27-30 0B 0D 1C 00 00 00 00
> 94.0.:'0.......
> 0040:0030 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00-00 00 00 00 00 00 00 90
> ................
> 0040:0040 CE 00 C3 00 DF 34 D5 F1-C8 03 50 00 00 10 00 00
> .....4....P.....
> 0040:0050 00 0A 00 00 00 00 00 00-00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00
> ................
> 0040:0060 0F 0C 00 D4 03 29 30 7F-03 00 C0 00 7B F8 11 00
> .....)0.....{...
> 0040:0070 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00-14 14 14 00 01 01 01 01
> ................
> -q
>
> I dumped the range which contains the memory resident area containing
serial
> port information. Look at the first two words on the 0040:0000 line. It's
> "03F8" in transposed format. Mext "02F8" and over past the break you can
> see "0378". Those are COM1, COM2, and LPT1 respectively.
>
> In Windows 3.1, there were bugs that prevented some machines from seeing
the
> com/lpt ports properly on some proprietary (mostly compaq and Advanced
> Technology) computers, so you'd have to write "debug scripts" using Dos
> Debug. The files would be simple text containing assembler commands piped
> through debug to initiate the serial/lpt ports before loading windows so
> windows could properly see it.
>
> --JMS
>
>
>
> C:\>
> -----Original Message-----
> From: [EMAIL PROTECTED] [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
> Behalf Of Dustin Puryear
> Sent: Friday, September 07, 2001 4:33 PM
> To: BRLUGLIST
> Subject: [brluglist] Yo
>
>
> I was scanning the Clickers website (http://www.clickers.org) to get an
> email address and I found the following:
>
> Phyllis Phillips has been a member of the Cajun Clickers for 11 years,
> and is serving the
> Board of Directors in community relations. Phyllis is active in the
> Cajun Clickers Computer
> Repair SIG, which recycles computers into the East Baton Rouge Parish
> school system, and leads
> the QuickBooks SIG. She is also credited with naming our Cajun Clicker
> mascot, Dos DeBug!
>
> Wasn't there mention of a similar program from someone here using Linux?
>
> Regards, Dustin
>
> --
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