Sat, 4 Oct 2008 23:05:07 +0200 (MEST) Eric Auer пишет: > > Will be 100% crash when 'NAUTILUS_CONFIG_FILE' variable are set or > > '-s <arg>' (port lock speed) and sometimes '-e <arg>' (cipher) > > arguments are present in command line. > > What do the -s ARG and -e ARG options "port lock speed" and "cipher" > do exactly? Are they documented to be "harder" for DOS or hardware?
-e Encryption can be specified using the "-e" option and following it with the name of the specified cipher or "NONE" to turn encryption off. Note that if the "-e" option is not specified, Nautilus will use the Blowfish cipher by default. To get a list of available ciphers, use the "-l ciphers" option. -s If you wish to change the default DTE speed from 19,200 to a higher value, use the "-s" option followed by the speed you wish to use. '-s' are most problem option. When '-s ...' missing in command line, nautilus will use default DTE speed - 19200. He will start-up and work, however, on exit I got: Invalid Opcode at 5a38 978b 0202 59ba 4689 89e2 e456 c02b 4689 89f2 f046 4639 7dfe. > > run-time error M6111: MATH > > - floating-point error: stack underflow > > Invalid Opcode at 0108 0000 0017 00D0 037C 058E 00D0 1B04 08E4 > > DB1D 00D0 6698 00D0 > > Hmmm floating point stack underflow or stack underflow? > You can try a few of the following: > > STACKS=9,256 (or at most 16,384) instead of the 0,0 default OK, I set STACKShigh=9,256 > Run CALC387 to check if your floating point behaves okay in > FreeDOS in general - maybe also useful to use it at all before > you run Nautilus Digital Voice Communicator...? Might be that > DR DOS does some init which FreeDOS does not but CALC387 does? I have no 'CALC387' at this time, but I will see on freedos.org for that. > Try to use no or another emm386: FreeDOS EMM386, JEMM386, JEMMEX? > Also read the docs for the "compatible safe" settings :-) Hmm. With an 'jemmex' i've got some gifts: more free conventional memory (about +3 kb.) and Nautilus works VERY WELL in this configuration. However, I lost something: 1) Free XMS now = 633 Kb, SRDXMS disk = 6Mb. Should be about 45Mb free XMS with 262Mb SRDXMS disk. 2) My favorite games complain about 'not enough memory'. Should I reboot and switch FreeDOS boot configuration from time to time when I need Nautilus or games?.. ;-( -- D.A. id 0xC4D22CDD fp 8F52 8619 6918 DAE3 5E61 3146 C89F BDB8 C4D2 2CDD ------------------------------------------------------------------------- This SF.Net email is sponsored by the Moblin Your Move Developer's challenge Build the coolest Linux based applications with Moblin SDK & win great prizes Grand prize is a trip for two to an Open Source event anywhere in the world http://moblin-contest.org/redirect.php?banner_id=100&url=/ _______________________________________________ Freedos-user mailing list Freedos-user@lists.sourceforge.net https://lists.sourceforge.net/lists/listinfo/freedos-user