Mail Archives: djgpp/1997/09/26/10:17:15
Hello,
>the descriptor. So after the base address changes, all memory
>accesses immediately and magically know about this change.
Thanx.
>Try the "Programmer's Technical Reference: The Processor and
Thanx.
>For ``everything else'' the canonical reference is "The Hitchiker's
Ha haa!! Everything else meant eyerything else about prot.mode memory,
int's, etc. But I guess the ref. u mentioned has it all.
>I'd gues that Watcom can do that because it uses a DOS extender which
>catches all system calls and does its thing behind the scenes. DJGPP
But a pointer dereference if not a system call, or am I mistaken?
>v1.x did similar things (its extender remapped the first megabyte to
>a specific constant address). DJGPP v2 doesn't have such liberty,
Oh. Thanx.
Bye,
Chirayu Krishnappa:
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