On Fri, 29 Jul 2005 20:57:15 +0200, you wrote:

Hi,


>However, it's enough to keep this only on the developer list.
>Thank you for Jack's advice on this matter. However a patch to EMM386
>[ ftp://ftp.devoresoftware.com/downloads/emm386/emms204.zip ]
>would be even more usefull :)

Oops! It's my fault. I'm sorry.

I quickly pick the "broadcast" mode and fill-in both address.

>All kinds of help do help though, even strong advices.
>Now let's hope that, because of no patches were contributed by other ppl 
>for this, Michael or Tom can develop a EMM386 patch on his own to
>(partially?) implement the advice which Jack gave.

I'm grateful that Tom and Michael spent their time to make it and
improve from time to time.

Jack may see in a different way, but he spent his time and knowledge
to point out "what's wrong", it's benefit for the others, maybe
sometimes the words a bit harsh. Just like teacher in my memory ,
shouting at student: "You did it wrong again!"

>However, any incremental improvement would work for me :)
>Narrowing down situations and test cases is also pretty important 
>afterall to continue development.

Agree.

>Let's see how EMM386 grows more and more mature. I think it's 95% to 98%
>complete already.

It's a difficult job.

>Getting detailed info on what's going on is however more difficult.

Yes.

Not only Mark, I'm sure FreeDOS still have some XMS access NOT working
in the same way as MS-DOS. My beloved Chinese System shows garbage
when it load the font into XMS, it's almost a pointer to me, if it's
done then the FreeDOS compatibility should be 99% done.

Eric seems "talking a lot" again, if he have so much free time, why
didn't he try to debug my beloved Chinese System? And see what wrong
with it? The coding way not correct or it use tricks?


Rgds,
Johnson.


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