Hi!
4-Мар-2006 05:19 [EMAIL PROTECTED] ([EMAIL PROTECTED]) wrote to
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ao> The keyboard buffer is a BIOS resource, and it many cases DOS (standard
---^^ always
ao> CON device) just relies on BIOS to do this w
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Hi guys
The first development package of what will become OpenGEM/XM (a
multi-tasking version of OpenGEM) is now online.
You can download it here:
http://gem.shaneland.co.uk/downloads/OpenGEMxmDevelopment1.zip
To run it, just run GEM.BAT after unz
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Hi guys
The first development package of what will become OpenGEM/XM (a
multi-tasking version of OpenGEM) is now online.
You can download it here:
To run it, just run GEM.BAT after unzipping everything to your C: root
and keeping the folder struct
Hi there,
Oops, it seems to point to me ;-)
The keyboard buffer is a BIOS resource, and it many cases DOS (standard
CON device) just relies on BIOS to do this work.
BIOS extensions to the BIOS keyboard handling (namely KEYB) could easily
implement this, but:
- I try myself to recycle BIOS stuff