Hi, my opinion: HIMEM64 detects PS/2 (port 0x92, bitmask 0x02) support
on my system (hint: you can enable this in CMOS setup) and displays a
message that it will be using this. That means fast A20 (HIMEM64 calls
the method "fast", not "PS/2", and it is fast...) and I am happy that
it gives me some
Hi Michael,
first of all, thanks,
1. There are five different A20 tests described using the nomenclature: fast, BIOS, KBC, Vectra, and Always On, tried in that order. Whichever test succeeds, if any, will give feedback that it was selected. Perhaps that should only happen with the /VERBOSE opt
So what is this all about? Maybe a general compatibility problem?
Do I have to use DD disks to be able to format to DD?
If LBAcache would be to blame: I unloaded it, no difference.
That is the good question: I have never been able to format a 720k disk
without closing the other identifying hol
Hi, the thing with "your network address is blacklisted" happens because
some providers - including mine! - tend to block IP ranges where many
computers have trojans and are misused to forward spam. So if you are
trying to mail me and your mail bounces with some error message from some
rz.uni-saar
On Thu, 5 Feb 2004, Arkady V.Belousov wrote:
> Unfortunately, I miss RTL sources to analyze such dependencies myself.
> :( Are they big in Watcom? May be, someone resends them for me?
Hello Arkady,
I re-assembled the zip and extracted some files:
About 770KB
http://www2.inf.fh-bonn-rhein-s
Hi!
4-Фев-2004 10:05 [EMAIL PROTECTED] (Luchezar Georgiev) wrote to
[EMAIL PROTECTED]:
LG> My Watcom CFLAGS (small model) with which I reach the smallest .EXE file
LG> size are:
LG> CFLAGS = -wx -zpw -zq -obklrs -ei -s -5 -i$(%WATCOM)\h (you can drop -5 of
LG> course ;-)
With -ei most proba
Hi!
I receive next report:
__O\_/_\_/O__
- The following addresses had permanent fatal errors -
(reason: 558 Your network address is blacklisted, this means that your
network range or your server is in our...ing to send