On Tue, 27 Jul 2004, Bart Oldeman wrote:

On Mon, 26 Jul 2004, Steffen Kaiser wrote:

DOS has three internal stacks, how about switching to the Critical Error
stack and defer any calls when the stack is in use?

You'd automatically overflow into the Critical Error stack anyway. I

So you can set DOS's Critical Error flag and be happy?

wonder about "defer" though -- how do you defer a critical error handler,
when say, you try to find a:COUNTRY.SYS without a floppy in the drive?
At first sight a delayed critical error handler seems more difficult than
switching stacks....

OK, "defer" is not the right word, how about "autofail".

Or, re-enter DOS as like in case of a Critical Error.

I never tested (or used) NLSFUNC in conjunction with floppies and I certainly never considered this an option.

Bye,

--

Steffen Kaiser


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