Hi there,
On 13 Jul 2003, Peter Celella wrote:
when I try to run any dos program, dosemu immediately closes and I
get the following error message in the terminal:
ERROR: MAPPING: cannot get IPC shared mem (Invalid argument)
This may have the following reasons:
- you do not have IPC
Hello again,
On 13 Jul 2003, Peter Celella wrote:
Another thing - I have a directory in my home directory named 'mydos'
where I've put freedos. I also have the binary for dosemu 1.0.2 here, so
even though 1.1.5 isn't working, I can still cd to this directory and
start xdosemu by typing
Hi there,
On Sun, 13 Jul 2003, Justin Zygmont wrote:
I'm suprised to see that I cannot add [write] permissions to others for
the /var/lock dorectory. It just stays at 775. Has anyone else had this
or know why? i'm using rh9.
You can, but I think you'll find that in your startup
Hi there,
On 14 Jul 2003, Peter Celella wrote:
The IPC in the kernel thing is what has me confused. I've searched
everywhere and can't find anything telling me what this is or how to
check it. Do you know how to check if IPC is configured in the kernel?
It should be in the .config file which
Hi Ryan,
When i try to do direct access like you say, ms-dos gives me an error
that com1 isnĀ“t a valid name device.
Hi Miguel,
On Mon, Jul 14, 2003 at 02:12:32AM +0200, Miguel A. Rasero wrote:
Hi ryan
I have saw the charset options in the new technical readme in the
development versions
Peter Celella wrote:
The IPC in the kernel thing is what has me confused. I've searched
everywhere and can't find anything telling me what this is or how to
check it. Do you know how to check if IPC is configured in the kernel?
And if not, how to go about doing so?
I found this directory
Hello.
Bart Oldeman wrote:
INT 21 now just executes the DOS int21 and never reaches
the DOSEMU revectored int21 code. I don't know if it's
safe to transfer to f000:_BL*0x10 for every interrupt.
I am thinking about a less intrusive solution.
Maybe you do?
OK, I will do (trying right now:)
The
Hello.
Ryan Underwood wrote:
Overall I might be misunderstanding you, but it
Definitely not :)
Then why do you think it is necessary for
midid to use your server? For overall
completeness? Do it an ALSA-compatible I
would say, and if someone is ever to find
it usefull for midid to talk to your
On 14 Jul 2003, Peter Celella wrote:
The IPC in the kernel thing is what has me confused. I've searched
everywhere and can't find anything telling me what this is or how to
check it. Do you know how to check if IPC is configured in the kernel?
And if not, how to go about doing so?
if the
you need a dos bootable image for dosemu to boot into, you can unpack it
from wherever, it shouldn't really matter.
On Mon, 14 Jul 2003, Philip Prabhakar wrote:
Hi!!!
I have installed DOSEMU 1.1.5 on Version RH 8.0 I have even downloaded
Feedos Bin files... but I exactly don't know WHEN
Hi Stas,
On Mon, Jul 14, 2003 at 09:43:58PM +0400, Stas Sergeev wrote:
Hello.
Ryan Underwood wrote:
Overall I might be misunderstanding you, but it
Definitely not :)
Then why do you think it is necessary for
midid to use your server? For overall
completeness? Do it an ALSA-compatible I
I got it now, all it was the $ttylocks setting in dosemu.conf. This
should be set to /var/lock instead of the default which points to the
depreciated /usr/spool/uucp directory, that didn't exist.
On Mon, 14 Jul 2003, Claudia Neumann wrote:
Am Montag, 14. Juli 2003 08:28 schrieb Ged
Hmmm...doesn't seem to help me. I still get the same error message as usual.
Justin Zygmont wrote:
I got it now, all it was the $ttylocks setting in dosemu.conf. This
should be set to /var/lock instead of the default which points to the
depreciated /usr/spool/uucp directory, that didn't
this is with rh9, which are you using? What are the permissions for /var
and /var/lock?
On Mon, 14 Jul 2003, Ralph Alvy wrote:
Hmmm...doesn't seem to help me. I still get the same error message as usual.
Justin Zygmont wrote:
I got it now, all it was the $ttylocks setting in
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