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 only
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
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 Doom 1
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 causes
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