About WASM: I have found it to be to a degree compatible with TASM; so
much so in fact that it can generally assemble the output of tcc -S in
Turbo C 2.01.
On 8/22/06, Gerry Hickman <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Hi Norbert,
>
> > The network client isn't loaded high at all.
>
> OK.
>
> > And if you
Hi Norbert,
> The network client isn't loaded high at all.
OK.
> And if you use umbpci everything works fine on all machines in our network.
Yes, that's my experience too.
> So, there must be some functionality in emm386 that is this different
> compared to umbpci that some machines do not lik
At 09:37 AM 8/21/2006 +0200, Norbert Remmel wrote:
>During testing I discovered a bug concerning STR-ALT-DEL usage.
>When pressing these keys, freedos crashes with invalid opcode outputting
>some memory addresses and registers.
Eric made a change suggestion which seems to clear up the problem with
At 09:37 AM 8/21/2006 +0200, Norbert Remmel wrote:
>During testing I discovered a bug concerning STR-ALT-DEL usage.
>When pressing these keys, freedos crashes with invalid opcode outputting
>some memory addresses and registers.
>As I remember this wasn't like this using earlier versions of
>himem/
At 06:50 PM 8/21/2006 +0200, Norbert Remmel wrote:
> You should also be prepared to send/sponsor this network card to
> >>> I really would like to do but my boss would cut my head off if I would
> > AT> That's just another way to solve the problem :D
> > AT> SCNR ;)
> >
> > What is SCNR?
You should also be prepared to send/sponsor this network card to
>>> I really would like to do but my boss would cut my head off if I would
> AT> That's just another way to solve the problem :D
> AT> SCNR ;)
>
> What is SCNR?
Don't know either.
But he is right... Cutting my head off wou
Hi!
21-Авг-2006 18:08 [EMAIL PROTECTED] (Andre Tertling) wrote to
freedos-user@lists.sourceforge.net:
>>> You should also be prepared to send/sponsor this network card to
>> I really would like to do but my boss would cut my head off if I would
AT> That's just another way to solve the problem :D
Norbert Remmel schrieb:
>> You should also be prepared to send/sponsor this network card to
>> Michael
>
> I really would like to do but my boss would cut my head off if I would
> do so as you surely can imagine ;-)
That's just another way to solve the problem :D
SCNR ;)
Best regards,
Andre
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Hi all,
But there are still some systems, where the machine completely stops
responding when initializing the network.
>>> some network clients don't work if loaded into UMB memory; they also
>>> don't work with MSDOS emm386
>
>> The network client isn't loaded high at all.
>> And if yo
Hello Norbert,
>>> But there are still some systems, where the machine completely stops
>>> responding when initializing the network.
>> some network clients don't work if loaded into UMB memory; they also
>> don't work with MSDOS emm386
> The network client isn't loaded high at all.
> And if you
>> But there are still some systems, where the machine completely stops
>> responding when initializing the network.
> some network clients don't work if loaded into UMB memory; they also
> don't work with MSDOS emm386
The network client isn't loaded high at all.
And if you use umbpci everything w
Hello Norbert,
> But there are still some systems, where the machine completely stops
> responding when initializing the network.
some network clients don't work if loaded into UMB memory; they also
don't work with MSDOS emm386
> So, for your testing I applied for a fully functional test version
Hi again,
> Uploaded to ftp://ftp.devoresoftware.com/downloads/emm386/ are the files
> emmx225.zip, EMM386 2.25 and HIMEM version 3.25 memory manager, mostly
> executable files; and emms225.zip, source code files.
Michael, thanks a lot for the new himem/emm386.
I tested this latest version this
Uploaded to ftp://ftp.devoresoftware.com/downloads/emm386/ are the files
emmx225.zip, EMM386 2.25 and HIMEM version 3.25 memory manager, mostly
executable files; and emms225.zip, source code files.
This release of EMM386 and HIMEM works around a bug in some BIOS chips
which affects HIMEM, impro
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