Mail Archives: djgpp/1995/07/14/11:09:40
Date: Thu, 13 Jul 1995 22:37:02 -0400
From: egley AT albany DOT net (Skip Egley)
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I'm new to djgpp, but I've considered myself somewhat computer literate
until I started reading some of the stuff included with the package. What
is this DPMI? From what I gather, it's something to do with graphics on your
terminal. I'd sure like to understand more. I don't expect anyone to give
me a mini tutorial here.
Is there somewhere I can grab more info on this?
Thanks,
Skip Egley
egley AT albnay DOT net
DPMI is a standard for switching between real mode and protected mode on 386
class processors, providing virtual memory, and for accessing DOS services from
the real mode OS (ie a standard for DOS Extenders). DJGPP V2 requires a DPMI
server.
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