Eric, the program I wrote, which drew the page fault, uses the int86 in
four of the eight functions. the program
is a mouse event handler, and micro-gui. I already had included
'dos.h', but I did not realize ther was a 'dpmi.h'!
I'll have to pry into that header to try to see what exactly
Hi Michael,
Right now, I am trying to install Windows for Workgroups 3.11. Is it
possible to use it with higher resolutions? For instance 1024x768 16
millions colors. Is the process straightforward???
If there are generic VESA drivers, it should be possible...?
Unfortunately, my
Hi Eric!
Thanks for your hints!
2009/7/10 Eric Auer e.a...@jpberlin.de:
It's a paranormal phenomenon. The most strange part of the whole
story, that my code succeeds in the following situations:
- When booted in WMVare or QEMU.
- When booted on a real machine, via GRUB4DOS.
- When I debug
Oups...
Sorry, I was wrong - the source code is NOT yet available. And it is
uncertain, which license it will end up with.
Andreas.
Original message:
Hi!
I wonder if anyone ever heard of PC-MOS/386?
Since its code is now under the GPLv2 it should be considered as an option
to the
Hi!
I wonder if anyone ever heard of PC-MOS/386?
Since its code is now under the GPLv2 it should be considered as an option to
the existing FreeDOS distribution or (for developers) as a new source of
improvement (code exchange) to FreeDOS itself.
http://code.google.com/p/pcmos386/
Greetings,