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Message-Id: <199704220938.LAA28533@math.amu.edu.pl>
Comments: Authenticated sender is <grendel@[150.254.113.14]>
From: "Mark Habersack" <grendel AT hoth DOT amu DOT edu DOT pl>
Organization: PPP (Pesticide Powered Pumpkins)
To: opendos AT delorie DOT com
Date: Tue, 22 Apr 1997 11:38:13 +0100
MIME-Version: 1.0
Subject: DOSemu again
Reply-to: grendel AT hoth DOT amu DOT edu DOT pl
CC: djgpp AT delorie DOT com, opendos-developer AT delorie DOT com

Hi All,

  I haven't used DOSemu for DJGPP development so far, but recently I started 
a project which uses several DOS utils compiled with DJGPP and I *do* need to 
run it from DOSemu. I run DOSemu v0.63.1.6 with OpenDOS and everything seems 
to work fine except for DJGPP applications (DPMI and XMS configured for 
16MB, no EMS and no other drivers) ;-(( Anyway, the situation is somewhat 
strange:

  - go32-v2 when run outputs just two newlines and no messages (seems like it 
    doesn't detect DPMI at all)
  - gcc -v behaves the same as go32-v2 (?!?)
  - all other applications either say 'Protected mode not accessible' (which 
    comes from CWSDPMI which seems to think that it's working on DOS with no 
    memory managers installed) or 'Loader error: No DPMI get cws*.zip' 
    (although DJGPP env vars are set properly and DJGPP is in path)

I boot from a HDIMAGE and lredir the Linux /dosc (which is a mountpoint for 
the /dev/hda1 partition) to the D: drive in config.sys with

    lredir d: linux\fs/dosc/

Does anyone with longer DOSemu experience have any idea what might be wrong? 

P.S. I run Linux kernel v2.0.30
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