Hi Bart,
On 2/17/2013 9:11 PM, Bart Oldeman wrote:
> The issue is fixed now in git. There was an issue with the emulation
> of the overflow CPU flag that was not picked up by the QEMU CPU test
> program. Bart
I've just tried out the latest version, and can confirm that the issue
has been fix
Hi Edward,
> Thank you for finding that one! I'll be glad to confirm the fix as soon as
> it's ready. Very glad to help out.
The issue is fixed now in git. There was an issue with the emulation
of the overflow CPU flag that was not picked up by the QEMU CPU test
program.
Bart
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Hi Bart,
>> In both WordPerfect for DOS 5.1+ and WordPerfect for DOS 6.2, when
>> $_cpu_emu = "vm86sim", every line in a WordPerfect document moves to the
>> far left edge of the page. Even if the left margin is set at 2 cm. or 3
>> inches, the text moves to the left edge of the page itself. (Actu
Hi Edward,
> In both WordPerfect for DOS 5.1+ and WordPerfect for DOS 6.2, when
> $_cpu_emu = "vm86sim", every line in a WordPerfect document moves to the
> far left edge of the page. Even if the left margin is set at 2 cm. or 3
> inches, the text moves to the left edge of the page itself. (Actual
Yes, architecture is x86_64. And the error certainly seems to be new, but I
don't know when it was introduced. I have a 2010-era Vmware machine with Ubuntu
Lucid (10.04) and the Ubuntu build of dosemu, and the problem is definitely NOT
present.
On Feb 10, 2013, at 10:09 PM, solarflow99 wrote:
Thanks for reporting the error anyways. Do you know if this is new
problem, or did it work in previous versions? Also what arch is this?
I bet its x86_64 right?
On Fri, Feb 8, 2013 at 12:33 AM, Edward Mendelson wrote:
> Here is a very strange problem that someone reported to me, and which I
Here is a very strange problem that someone reported to me, and which I
have now confirmed under the latest git version built and running under
up-to-date Ubuntu.
In both WordPerfect for DOS 5.1+ and WordPerfect for DOS 6.2, when
$_cpu_emu = "vm86sim", every line in a WordPerfect document moves