On Sun, 24 Mar 2002 13:46:12 +0000 (GMT)
"Bart Oldeman" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:

>Do you have the same problem with an earlier DOSEMU such as 1.0.2, 1.1.2?

  Yes, 1.0.1, 1.0.2, 1.1.2, 1.1.3 with freedos are affected.

> You could also try to upgrade your freedos kernel.sys to 2026a
> http://freedos.sourceforge.net

  Not helped.

> or try DRDOS/MSDOS (remove kernel.sys and put the other DOS'es system
> files there)

  Ok, DR-DOS 7.03 works little better, vlm is working. But dosemu
 crashes when I start FoxPro 2.6/DOS:

--
DPMI: do_int 21: dpmi_eflags=00100200
Do INT0x21: Using caller_function()
INT21 (0) at 05b5:0508: AX=5006, BX=04ed, CX=000c, DX=0006, DS=0dcd, ES=0dcd
int 0x21, ax=0x5006
DPMI: do_int 21: dpmi_eflags=00100200
Do INT0x21: Using caller_function()
INT21 (0) at 05b5:0552: AX=1aed, BX=04ed, CX=000c, DX=0080, DS=04ed, ES=0dcd
int 0x21, ax=0x1aed
DPMI: realmode hlt: 0xfc920
DPMI: switching from real to protected mode
 DPMI: Free Mem Blk. for handle 00000003
MAPPING: free, cap= DPMI, addr=0x404ad000, mapsize=6ed000
DPMI: msdos_fault, err=0
DPMI: do_cpu_exception(0x0d) at 0xc7:0x7097
eip: 0x00007097  esp: 0x00000c80  eflags: 0x00010202
        trapno: 0x0d  errorcode: 0x00000000  cr2: 0x00000000
        cs: 0x00c7  ds: 0x00af  es: 0x010f  ss: 0x00af  fs: 0x00af  gs: 0x00af
EAX: 00000064  EBX: 00001088  ECX: 00001088  EDX: 0000ce60
ESI: 00006734  EDI: 000000c0  EBP: 00000c8c
OPS  : e8 02 6b c0 10 8b d0 8b 45 08 -> 66 26 39 02 75 0b 66 26 c7 02 
STACK: 00 00 56 71 00 00 4c 00 00 00 -> 88 10 00 00 ec 24 00 00 0f 01 
DPMI: Exception Table jump to 00c7:00001668
DPMI: call inthandler 0x20(0x64) at 0xc7:0x002078
                ret=0xc7:0x00166a
DPMI: Return from client exception handler
DPMI: switching from protected to real mode
--

   Is there any free and stable version of DOS that works
 with dosemu? I only need Novell NDS client to work, but all
 DOSes I know are very unstable with it. Ok, also DPMI & FoxPro.

-- 
Grigory Batalov.
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