Eric Auer <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> escribió: > Hi Roberto, > good to hear that switches=/e fixed your problem. This setting > tells the kernel not to move the EBDA (similar to MS EMM386 NOMOVEXBDA > setting). We found that moving the EBDA often has unwanted side effects, > although it is really interesting to hear that it broke the combination > LBAcache / compiler this time.
This problem does not occur in older models of Advantech, may be is a special case. >> lbacache FLOP > This will - because you give no "BUF number" argument - use the default > size of 2 MB cache. If you want for example 3 MB, use > lbacache BUF 12 FLOP I try with BUF 40, works fine and cuts compilation time in half, amazing!. XMS allocated 10.00 MB, driver size with tables and stack: 15147 bytes. > You use DOS=UMB and DOSDATA=UMB, but I see that you do not load UMBPCI > or EMM386, so I guess you have no UMBs at all (EMM386 is the driver for > UMB and EMS - if you load UMBPCI instead, you get only UMB) and the > DOS=UMB / ... settings have no effect. I need to learn more about freedos, thanks for your tips. Many years out of DOS. >> disk 0x80 heads=0008 sectors=0032 >> Award Modular Bios v4.51PG >> CPU Type Tillanook-MMX Sorry is Tillamook-MMX > Strange CPU unless you meant Intel Pentium III Tilla-something... Is it > an embedded one? 266 MHz are more than enough for DOS. You seem to have > a relatively small harddisk (C*8*32 geometry). Award BIOS 4.51 often has > problems with disks > 32 GB, so if you want to upgrade... 64 MB RAM are > fine for DOS, too. More than that. You can even use not-too-new Windows > and Linux on such a system. It is an industrial computer, an ISA backplane, all-in-one computer in an ISA card. Small size, very rugged case, no fans in the motherboard, hard watchdog,very fast boot, supports VGA/LCD. The disk is a removable solid state SanDisk 64 Mb. It runs a program that controls a machine for fruit processing with two custom-made ISA cards to interface. Memory Mapped I/O and interrupts. > Back to LBAcache: I hope to find the time to create a slightly more user > friendly version in the next days (new STAT screen, easier to read than > the INFO screen, and some other smaller changes). Stay tuned. Thanks for your excelent work and support. -- Roberto Quiroga ------------------------------------------------------- This SF.Net email is sponsored by: Oracle 10g Get certified on the hottest thing ever to hit the market... Oracle 10g. Take an Oracle 10g class now, and we'll give you the exam FREE. http://ads.osdn.com/?ad_id=3149&alloc_id=8166&op=click _______________________________________________ Freedos-user mailing list [EMAIL PROTECTED] https://lists.sourceforge.net/lists/listinfo/freedos-user