At 12:31 PM 11/24/2010, Tom Ehlert wrote:
> > What he is looking for is a TSR which provides x87 emulation ...
>right
>
> > Best chance would probably is if any author of the EMM386 versions
> > around here could comment and eventually work with him together to
> > fix any incompatibilities...
>as
Hi,
On 11/24/10, charles wrote:
>>
> I was afraid of that. Most of the ones that I have tried made emm386
> puke. One of them was made to run in the protected mode memory but
> couldn't understand emm386 (if it was the ms version that would have
> been different).
Q87 claims to work with MS and
On 11/24/2010 4:32 PM, userbeit...@abwesend.de wrote:
> charles wrote on Wednesday 24th of November 2010:
>> I have recently installed freedos 1.0 on my 486sx laptop. I am now
>> looking for a math coprocessor emulator that won't kill emm386. Any
>> suggestions?
>
> No. I do know there was one in
Saluton Rugxulo, you wrote:
> ... I know that J. Hoffman uses BC31 without issues ...
Well, this is correct but a bit misleading as i use BC31 under MS-DOS 6.22.
But to be sure i just made a short test. Using a diskette to boot FreeDOS on
the mashine where BC31 is installed and just starting th
charles wrote on Wednesday 24th of November 2010:
> I have recently installed freedos 1.0 on my 486sx laptop. I am now
> looking for a math coprocessor emulator that won't kill emm386. Any
> suggestions?
No. I do know there was one in the old days (late 80's), and as far as I
remember it was fre
> What he is looking for is a TSR which provides x87 emulation ...
right
> Best chance would probably is if any author of the EMM386 versions
> around here could comment and eventually work with him together to
> fix any incompatibilities...
as the original author:
goto EBAY, spend ~10 USD for rea
At 11:44 AM 11/24/2010, Rugxulo wrote:
>Hi,
>
>On 11/24/10, charles wrote:
> >
> > I have recently installed freedos 1.0 on my 486sx laptop. I am now
> > looking for a math coprocessor emulator that won't kill emm386. Any
> > suggestions?
>
>What apps are you trying to run? It might be easier to
Hi,
On 11/24/10, charles wrote:
>
> I have recently installed freedos 1.0 on my 486sx laptop. I am now
> looking for a math coprocessor emulator that won't kill emm386. Any
> suggestions?
What apps are you trying to run? It might be easier to just find alternatives.
There's an old shareware (Q
I have recently installed freedos 1.0 on my 486sx laptop. I am now
looking for a math coprocessor emulator that won't kill emm386. Any
suggestions?
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