>On Sat, 27 Mar 1999, Maarten ter Huurne wrote:
>
>> Besides, what kind of program would leave the mapper in a different state
>> than when it was started?
>
>I am busy on a muli-tasking system that cuts programs off on the
>interrupt. It is very well possible that one program sets the mappers is
>some state and when an other program is called, it's memory-status will be
>saved. Therefor I need a way to read all settings:slots, subslots and
>mappers.

Don't read the mapperports.

Only support Dos2-software which uses Dos2-memorymanager. That's the only
'good' way to do this.


~Grauw



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