Hello Tom,
On Sun, 26 Aug 2018 at 13:03, Tom Ehlert wrote:
> I think I found the cause for command crashing:
>
> the size to swap out, and back in, is only calculated once in
>XMSinit() {
>...
>mcb = MK_SEG_PTR (struct MCB, SEG2MCB (_psp));
>xms_block_size = SwapTransientSize =
2018-08-27 9:12 GMT+08:00 Walter Bright :
>
>
> On 8/26/2018 6:01 PM, Roy Tam wrote:
>>
>> I wonder if they can be released in Borland's Museum of Antique
>> Software aliked form (i.e. not Boost-licensed but just giving out
>> binaries and headers, more alike "abandonware release")?
>
>
> I can't
On 8/26/2018 6:01 PM, Roy Tam wrote:
I wonder if they can be released in Borland's Museum of Antique
Software aliked form (i.e. not Boost-licensed but just giving out
binaries and headers, more alike "abandonware release")?
I can't even find them to get permission. I've tried.
Dear Walter,
Glad to see you're here!
2018-08-27 4:34 GMT+08:00 Walter Bright :
> To answer some questions:
>
> 1. Any code (source or binary) distributed as part of the Digital Mars C/C++
> development system that is copyrighted by Walter Bright, Digital Mars, or
> Symantec, is Boost licensed.
To answer some questions:
1. Any code (source or binary) distributed as part of the Digital Mars C/C++
development system that is copyrighted by Walter Bright, Digital Mars, or
Symantec, is Boost licensed.
2. Code (source or binary) that is copyrighted by others, such as Microsoft, is
not
Hallo Herr TK Chia,
am Freitag, 24. August 2018 um 18:52 schrieben Sie:
Hi all,
I think I found the cause for command crashing:
the size to swap out, and back in, is only calculated once in
XMSinit() {
...
mcb = MK_SEG_PTR (struct MCB, SEG2MCB (_psp));
xms_block_size =
> Sorry David, but you are naive at best.
Except that I'm actually very well read on this subject, and I know what
I'm talking about. If you think that I'm wrong, present a real argument.
Just saying "but you're wrong" isn't an argument. I can go through that
license line by line if you need that