Hi!
1--2004 16:55 [EMAIL PROTECTED] (Erwin Veermans) wrote to
[EMAIL PROTECTED]:
loading high network drivers isn't supported by emm386
standard due to missing VDS support.
EV Aha, I see. Yes, only after I loadlow LSL.COM (Link Support
EV Layer) and loadlow my nic things work again. So I
I created a barebone image for you to reproduce the problem,
but I need to know which nic-driver I need to add for you
(nic name or ven/dev-ID would be fine)
As a future time I may look at expanding VDS support to allow known
problematic network drivers in upper memory, so if you can send
Uploaded to ftp://ftp.devoresoftware.com/downloads are the files
emm386.zip and himem.zip containing uncompressed executables of,
respectively, EMM386.EXE and HIMEM.EXE, plus the source files modified
in this latest version.
Michael,
I am experiencing troubles with EMM386 on WATTCP
Hello Erwin,
I am experiencing troubles with EMM386 on WATTCP
applications over 16bit ODI + ODIPKT packet driver.
Also your latest EMM386 did not solve this.
When using NO UMB-manager at all, or using UMBPCI.SYS
everything works fine. When I use EMM386 (noems x=test)
the WATTCP
I am experiencing troubles with EMM386 on WATTCP
applications over 16bit ODI + ODIPKT packet driver.
loading high network drivers isn't supported by emm386
standard due to missing VDS support.
depending on the protokoll layer above (and a couple of other things),
it might also be
Hello Erwin,
raise all these implications but at the price that it is very chipset
dependent, where EMM386 follows a generic line (aiming
hardware independence)
that's why I did it first place
but having to fullfill far more issues
(VDS, DPMI/EMM/XMS memory pooling, etc.)
as I found out
At 01:03 PM 9/1/2004 +0200, Erwin Veermans wrote:
Also your latest EMM386 did not solve this.
When using NO UMB-manager at all, or using UMBPCI.SYS
everything works fine. When I use EMM386 (noems x=test)
the WATTCP applications fail (DHCP/BOOTP failed, PING
failed). Also sometimes the loading of
Uploaded to ftp://ftp.devoresoftware.com/downloads are the files emm386.zip
and himem.zip containing uncompressed executables of, respectively,
EMM386.EXE and HIMEM.EXE, plus the source files modified in this latest
version.
EMM386 adds support for EMS function 51h, reallocate pages. This