Hello gang,
If anyone on the list can help here, please feel free.
I'm thinking it doesn't, but does FoxPro possibly require dpmi?
I noticed you don't have any.
This also just occurred to me; have you tried to print with any other programs under
dosemu?
Maybe being imperical about this may just help us stumble into the solution.
If we eliminate all possibilities, no matter how unlikely, then the one which
remains must be it.
So, if perhaps you can't print with some other program under dosemu, then maybe it's
a dosemu problem.
At least if we try we'll know.
I'll try to print tonight myself.
Regards,
Rod Fisk
[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
> Ok, here is a small piece of my current dosemu.conf
> file, I assume these are default values on all the
> machines I have installed dosemu on because I havnt
> changed these ever.
>
> $_xms = (1024)
> $_ems = (1024)
> $_ems_frame = (0xe000)
> $_dpmi = (off)
> $_dosemu = (640)
> $_hardware_ram = ""
>
> So I take it I should change xms and ems, I'm a little rusty with
> dos, and cant remember, if you could help me out....
>
> much appreciative,
> -Josh
>
> Rodney Fisk writes:
>
> > Hi Josh,
> >
> > I'm posting these messages to the list, so if anyone knows more than I do, they
> > can interject.
> > Yes, you do have to specify how much ram dosemu gets.
> > In fact, you must specify dpmi, ems, and lower.
> > The choices are provided for you in dosemu.conf.
> > Simply read the notes surrounding the entries.
> > Hopefully that's your only problem.
> >
> > Run man strace if you'd like to run it, but I suggest some fiddling with
> > dosemu.conf first.
> > I hope this helps.
> >
> > Sincerely,
> > Rod.
> >
> > [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
> >
> > > > Have you tried running strace on dosemu?
> > > I have never run trace...I'm new at dosemu,
> > > is there documentation I can read on doing this?
> > > Do you have to be an engineer to understand the readout :)?
> > >
> > > > Beware that it will more than likely produce 4.231655728 tons of readout to
> > > > have to sift through.
> > > > Use that -o outputfile option, so you can use dosemu unencumbered.
> > >
> > > > Also, how much ram do you have available for dos?
> > > Ram available for dos, how/where is that specified, in the
> > > /etc/dosemu.conf file? I just leave whatever the default is.
> > > The machine has lots of memory, but by what you are asking,
> > > it seems I have to specify what to give dos.
> > >
> > > Thanks for the help,
> > > Josh
> >