At 07:45 PM 7/5/2004 -0700, Brian wrote:
Fix time, effort, and turnaround? Probably moderately easy if the driver
isn't depending on an advanced feature which FreeDOS EMM386 doesn't
support
(e.g. re-mapping the interrupt vectors or VDUs usage).
Thank You! I have every confidence that you can
Michael Devore wrote:
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I'll make a bugfixed EMM386 available soon.
cool! Thank you for your all your work debugging these problems!
Jeremy
(While I appreciate all the hard work of all the FreeDOS devs,
I generally try to avoid bugging the list with constant thanks;
this just makes me really
Hi!
9--2004 05:02 [EMAIL PROTECTED] (Eric Auer) wrote to
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EA Hi, I would like to add that:
EA http://www.wordiq.com/definition/Quicksort
EA Quicksort takes average O(n*log(n)) but worst O(n*n) comparisons,
If you get medium item from fixed position, you always may
At 05:09 PM 7/10/2004 +0400, Arkady V.Belousov wrote:
Hi!
8-éÀÌ-2004 22:10 [EMAIL PROTECTED] (Michael Devore) wrote to
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MD I only know of one original pmode CWSORT and it a) doesn't use DJGPP
and b)
MD uses a shell sort which doesn't consume indefinite amounts of stack.
1.
At 05:15 AM 7/10/2004 -0400, Jeremy wrote:
Michael Devore wrote:
I'll make a bugfixed EMM386 available soon.
cool! Thank you for your all your work debugging these problems!
Jeremy
I'm soon to be off-line for the next 24-48 hours, but I'll post the revised
EMM386 on the ftp site, per usual, when
On Sat, 10 Jul 2004 11:54:07 -0500, you wrote:
Thanks Michael!
I'm soon to be off-line for the next 24-48 hours, but I'll post the revised
EMM386 on the ftp site, per usual, when I return.
You did a great job always.
Plus, unless I forget, I'll comment out the A000-A001 code then. Save a
Hi!
10--2004 11:54 [EMAIL PROTECTED] (Michael Devore) wrote to
[EMAIL PROTECTED]:
MD I'm soon to be off-line for the next 24-48 hours, but I'll post the revised
MD EMM386 on the ftp site, per usual, when I return.
MD Plus, unless I forget, I'll comment out the A000-A001 code then. Save a
MD
Hi!
9--2004 01:41 [EMAIL PROTECTED] (Alain) wrote to
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SCSI takes UMB space, and so do PXE ROM, SerialATA controller, etc.
my last machine only had 4KB UMB space or so..
A Yes, almost all are simple machines. For normal corporate lowcost
A workstation. SCSI never, PXE I don't