Mail Archives: djgpp/1997/03/13/01:23:25
Paul Derbyshire (ao950 AT FreeNet DOT Carleton DOT CA) wrote:
: Paul Derbyshire (ao950 AT FreeNet DOT Carleton DOT CA) writes:
: >> 1) 16-bit DPMI programs (like many Borland products). This is
: >> a limitation of the DPMI spec, and there's nothing you can do about
: >> that short of getting a real-mode or a 32-bit DPMI program with the
: >> same functionality.
: >
: > Windows 95 is a DPMI host and runs these, and DOS/4GW programs, without a
: > hitch. Why is CWSDPMI unable to?
: Addendum: W95 is a *32-bit* DPMI host.
I think the point here is that in the DPMI spec doesn't make any
allowance for mixing 16 and 32 bit applications, and so CWSDPMI is DPMI
compliant even without this support. I don't know about the internals of
DPMI servers, but I expect there's a technical problem which makes it
awkward/unreliable to support both.
Can make spawn 16-bit processes under Win95 then?
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George Foot <mert0407 AT sable DOT ox DOT ac DOT uk>
Merton College, Oxford
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