Hi, the "function 53" in EMM386 is, according to Ralf Brown's Interrupt List (RBIL), paragraph "m-6753-": INT 67 - LIM EMS 4.0 - GET/SET HANDLE NAME AH = 53h I think that explains the purpose :-).
About having problems with games on modern PCs: Please try the new FDAPM SPEEDn setting, where n is a value in 1..8 range. On PCs with ACPI support, this should throttle your processor speed to 1/8 - 8/8 of the maximum while at the same time saving energy. Plus it is very SMOOTH. If that is still not slow enough, combine it with MoSlo or SLOWDOWN or other tools which just eat up processing time in the background every x milliseconds (x usually being 1 or 55). If FDAPM does not work for you, then please try PCISLEEP or THROTTLE (see the news item on freedos.org) and let me know what and how failed. Thanks for testing :-). For sound problems: Some VIA AC97 compatible chipsets have some close-to-SB16 mode which you can enable in BIOS setup. Then you add some DOS drivers provided by VIA and you have SB16 sound :-). The main DOS driver is a virtual Adlib, but if you only want DSP / wave sound, you only need a tiny driver. For SoundBlaster PCI and similar, there are DOS drivers, too, and they only cooperate with our EMM386 if you use the EMM386 option "SB". Plus of course you can always run games in DOS boxes like DOSEMU (Linux) or DOSBOX (Linux/Windows, and has a built-in DOS) or in PC simulators like Bochs or VM- ware. A nice thing to have is a VIA (M)VP3 with ISA, PCI and AGP slots and a fast AMD K6-2 CPU, by the way X-). Eric (who wants PCISLEEP / FDAPM / THROTTLE testers...). ------------------------------------------------------- SF email is sponsored by - The IT Product Guide Read honest & candid reviews on hundreds of IT Products from real users. Discover which products truly live up to the hype. Start reading now. http://ads.osdn.com/?ad_id=6595&alloc_id=14396&op=click _______________________________________________ Freedos-user mailing list Freedos-user@lists.sourceforge.net https://lists.sourceforge.net/lists/listinfo/freedos-user