Mail Archives: djgpp/1993/03/17/12:32:33
I noticed that a couple of people tested DPMI for the combination
Windoze & QEMM. Note that (according to the docs with QDPMI) QDPMI
will step into the background when it sees Windoze's DPMI server start
up.
>
> Microsoft Windows version 3.1 includes its own DPMI host. When QDPMI sees
> Windows Enhanced Mode start up, it steps aside, letting Windows provide the
> DPMI services for programs running in its environment.
>
(Any DPMI server---except of course Windoze---will presumably defer to
a preexisting host. What QDPMI's docs say is that it will defer to
Windoze if Windoze starts up *after* QDPMI.) Unless they plan to
change this in future releases, this may mean that you can't get DPMI
ver. >0.9 until MicroSoft supports it.
Is this a correct analysis? I don't know how to test it.
I apologize for raining on the parade of all the Windows
developers who like DJGPP.
Does anyone know what 386MAX does in this situation?
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Stephen Turnbull
The Ohio State University, Department of Economics
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