On Fri, 23 Nov 2001, pesarif wrote:
> Has anyone tried this before:?
>
> 1. Go to a virtual console (CTRL+ALT+F1)
> 2. Run DOSEmu
> 3. Run any program
> 4. Switch back to X (CTRL+ALT+F7)
>
> The program appears to pause in the background.
> While this may be desirable, why does it occur?
This
Hello all!
I got dosemu 1.0.2.1, and after trying to tun application I got such an error:
"Phar Lap err 35: The 386 chip is currently executing
in virtual 8086 mode under the control of another program. You must turn
off this other program in order to use 386|DOS-Extender to run in
protected mo
Bart Oldeman schrieb:
> Yes. But you don't need DOSEMU. It's nice to see that DOOM runs in DOSEMU
> (even though without sound), but it's more of theoretical than of
> practical value as native versions of DOOM have existed for Linux since
> (at least) 1995. Indeed I went through all levels of Doo
> Bart Oldeman schrieb:
> > Oliver Ob wrote:
> > i was told doom i+ii _do_ work under linux.
> > sure?
>
> Yes. But you don't need DOSEMU. It's nice to see that DOOM
> runs in DOSEMU
> (even though without sound),
So, Oliver, Doom *does* lock up when digital sound is enabled! :)
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Oliver Ob wrote:
> Hi Bart, please be so kind as to
What do you need? Sound support is incomplete anyway so not only Doom
is silent. Enjoy Wolf for now:)
> technically exlpain why "no sound" with DOS-DOOM
Quoting http://www.jsiinc.com/dl/SoundFX.txt:
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Execution of an CLI or STI instruction cau
pp wrote:
> I got dosemu 1.0.2.1, and after trying to tun application I got such an error:
> "Phar Lap err 35: The 386 chip is currently executing
Phar Lap and other dos-extenders are used to work under dosemu if dpmi is
enabled.
> What should I do?
Check $_dpmi option in your dosemu.conf, it is