On Thu, 9 Dec 2004, Michael Devore wrote:
> Do FreeDOS disk accesses via INT 21h, INT 13h, INT whatever, read and write
> directly from/to a passed address or do they always buffer the disk
> access? Never? Sometimes?
Sometimes.
> If never/sometimes, is there is a way to make it buffer always
At 03:47 AM 12/9/2004 +0100, Eric Auer wrote:
Hi, excuse the continued nitpicking, but how about...
ftp:///downloads/emm386/emmx13b.zip which would have both
the name of the package and the version number in the URL?
Just an idea ;-).
That comes dangerously close to a good idea. You win a smal
Simple questions, hopefully simple answers. I could probably figure it out
myself eventually by digging through a few tons of source code, but
somebody here probably knows the answers a whole lot quicker.
Do FreeDOS disk accesses via INT 21h, INT 13h, INT whatever, read and write
directly from
Hi, excuse the continued nitpicking, but how about...
ftp:///downloads/emm386/emmx13b.zip which would have both
the name of the package and the version number in the URL?
Just an idea ;-).
Eric
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Hi Michael,
thanks for the new naming system. I aprove, I like it. After all this is
FreeDOS and it happens to be 8.3 ;-)
I often work in plain DOS, ant it is in fact annoying to have the
strange ~ names. As for the date stamps, thei get lost when saving the
download.
Just to let you know that
Hi!
8-Дек-2004 13:35 [EMAIL PROTECTED] (Michael Devore) wrote to
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>>MD> EMM386 supports [in|ex]clusion ranges to without rejection.
MD> The question? EMM386 used to not support I= and X= ranges past FFFE and
MD> would reject and ignore entire ranges which ended in . I
At 12:53 PM 12/8/2004 +0300, Arkady V.Belousov wrote:
Hi!
7-äÅË-2004 20:27 [EMAIL PROTECTED] (Michael Devore) wrote to
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MD> EMM386 supports [in|ex]clusion ranges to without rejection.
?
The question? EMM386 used to not support I= and X= ranges past FFFE and
would rejec
At 11:27 AM 12/8/2004 +0100, Eric Auer wrote:
> Uploaded to ftp://ftp.devoresoftware.com/downloads are the files
> emmx13b.zip, EMM386 mostly executable package, and emms13b.zip, EMM386
> mostly source package.
> These versions follow the latest EMM386 fileset template directory and
> naming conven
Hi!
8-Дек-2004 11:27 [EMAIL PROTECTED] (Eric Auer) wrote to
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>> Uploaded to ftp://ftp.devoresoftware.com/downloads are the files
>> emmx13b.zip, EMM386 mostly executable package, and emms13b.zip, EMM386
Small remark (himemc.c):
" [/TESTMEM:ON|OFF][/VERBOSE] [/NOABOVE16]
>
Hi!
> Uploaded to ftp://ftp.devoresoftware.com/downloads are the files
> emmx13b.zip, EMM386 mostly executable package, and emms13b.zip, EMM386
> mostly source package.
> These versions follow the latest EMM386 fileset template directory and
> naming conventions.
Thanks for the template dire
Hi Michael, you keep impressimg me :))
Thanks, very much
Alain
Michael Devore escreveu:
Uploaded to ftp://ftp.devoresoftware.com/downloads are the files
emmx13b.zip, EMM386 mostly executable package, and emms13b.zip, EMM386
mostly source package.
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Hi!
7-Дек-2004 20:27 [EMAIL PROTECTED] (Michael Devore) wrote to
[EMAIL PROTECTED]:
MD> EMM386 supports [in|ex]clusion ranges to without rejection.
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