Re: [Freedos-devel] Fw: Re: About my driver, HIMEM/EMM386 and interrupts

2009-11-01 Thread Lucas Kiwi
Guys,    Yeah, it clearly will be the best for me to use XMS functions. There is still a lot I don't know about the different ways to access PM memory (including protected mode itself) so some things you guys say are perfectly clear to me while others are full of mistery :P   Is there any site

[Freedos-devel] Pre-presentation of a project

2009-11-01 Thread Lucas Kiwi
Guys,    I am currently working on a project for DOS and I hope the FreeDOS community will find it useful. I was trying not to present it until it consists of a significant running piece of code, because I don't want it to sound virtual, but as I ask for help here, people ask me details about

Re: [Freedos-devel] Fw: Re: About my driver, HIMEM/EMM386 and interrupts

2009-11-01 Thread Christian Masloch
Is there any site where I can read in very good detail and in a way that is easy to understand, how flat-real mode, VCPI and DPMI work and how they deal with other previously loaded systems to avoid collisions? I don't know about such a site. RBIL however provides much information about

[Freedos-devel] German Translation

2009-11-01 Thread Jonas Tröger
Hello, I'm very interrested in the new FreeDos 1.1 release and i want to help by checking German Translations Jonas T. -- Come build with us! The BlackBerry(R) Developer Conference in SF, CA is the only developer event

Re: [Freedos-devel] German Translation

2009-11-01 Thread Gregory Pietsch
Jonas Tröger wrote: Hello, I'm very interrested in the new FreeDos 1.1 release and i want to help by checking German Translations Jonas T. Eric Auer is the guy who has done a lot with German translations. As for Edlin, well, he did them and I let them into the program. Gregory Pietsch

Re: [Freedos-devel] Pre-presentation of a project

2009-11-01 Thread Lucas Kiwi
Thanks, Christian,    The reason why I've been considering a brand new interrupt is because the driver is not supposed to be single-purposed. What I want to create is a new standard interface where support for new features can be hooked in a very tidy and organised way. I think we can't just