Re: [Freedos-user] **NO** Problem with XMGR, **NOR** with UIDE!!

2011-06-10 Thread Alain Mouette
Sorry Jack... I won't bother you again Alain Em 10-06-2011 22:38, Jack escreveu: > > I am getting VERY TIRED of responding to FALSE problems about my > drivers!! > > Last month, an entire thread on this forum was labelled "Problem > with UIDE", when that actually was FALSE! The problem was only

[Freedos-user] New 7-Jun-2011 UIDE Driver, Etc.

2011-06-10 Thread Rugxulo
Hi guys, There's a new UIDE release, here's Jack's release notes: -- Forwarded message -- http://johnson.tmfc.net/dos/driver.html I rather quickly decided that /X in UIDE and UIDE-S was "Not the best idea!".   Although /X saved 320 HMA bytes, this did not justify losing 5% of

[Freedos-user] **NO** Problem with XMGR, **NOR** with UIDE!!

2011-06-10 Thread Jack
I am getting VERY TIRED of responding to FALSE problems about my drivers!! Last month, an entire thread on this forum was labelled "Problem with UIDE", when that actually was FALSE! The problem was only a device-driver conflict, and it took several posts here to note UIDE was being run WITH som

Re: [Freedos-user] Problem with XMGR (was: UIDE)

2011-06-10 Thread Alain Mouette
After all my strugling with UIDE, I got it working on almost all machines... On one machine I got a strange XMGR problem: On first try, XMGR (with /B) reports "cannot determine A20 method" and dos not load, repeating it imediatly (without /B) it loads with "A20 allways on". Sorry, these are apr

[Freedos-user] (no subject)

2011-06-10 Thread Marcos Favero Florence de Barros
Hi Bret, > Google up TSRCOM35 and download it. It's a package that's been > around for a LONG time, and has two programs called MARK and > RELEASE that are specifically designed to remove a TSR from > memory. Problem solved. Thanks! Marcos Campinas, Brazil ---

Re: [Freedos-user] Unloading TSRs

2011-06-10 Thread Bret Johnson
Google up TSRCOM35 and download it. It's a package that's been around for a LONG time, and has two programs called MARK and RELEASE that are specifically designed to remove a TSR from memory. They don't work with all TSR's, but they do work with many. Also included in the package are MARKNET

Re: [Freedos-user] DOS and PDF

2011-06-10 Thread dos386
> seems to require Japheth's HX-extender if I remember correctly NO. Only a DPMI host (I tested with HDPMI32 only). Has "RGB-vs-BGR-BUG" and "GOGO-page-or-hell-BUG". Otherwise highly recommended. -- ~~~ wow ~~~ -- E

Re: [Freedos-user] OT: ASM Book

2011-06-10 Thread dos386
there are some DOS examples there. Look into 80386 or 8086 Intel manuals (25 or 33 years old !!!), the latest are not really useful for you ;-) -- ~~~ wow ~~~ -- EditLive Enterprise is the world's most technically advan

Re: [Freedos-user] OT: ASM Book

2011-06-10 Thread dos386
> Excuse me for the OT but I think there are some that can help me here. > I am trying to learn assembly language. Join http://board.flatassembler.net/ -- ~~~ wow ~~~ -- EditLive Enterprise is the world's most technica

[Freedos-user] Unloading TSRs

2011-06-10 Thread Marcos Favero Florence de Barros
Hi Eric, > > This is to unload DPAKBD (a replacement for Tame). > I looked it up and it says it is something about idle > CPU slices (Windows?) with Clipper apps. Did you try > using "fdapm apmdos" for that? I already use "fdapm apmdos" all the time. In fact, I now avoid editors, viewers, browse

Re: [Freedos-user] Unloading TSRs

2011-06-10 Thread Eric Auer
Hi Marcos, > Do we have a utility to unload a program (a TSR, I suppose) > that does not have its own unload option? I think I have such things but I do not remember whether they came from the distro or from some other source. > This is to unload DPAKBD (a replacement for Tame). > Hints or comm