Mail Archives: djgpp/1997/10/12/06:34:35
> call "bp" = Borland Pascal with cwsdpmi resident in memory (e.g.
> from inside of dos-bash) there will be an error "16 Bit DPMI not
> allowed" (not literally). Do you know, what I can do about it? Some Option
> in CWSDPMI?
Your only hope is to get a copy of 386max and see if it works for you. The
DPMI 0.9 spec specifically states you can't have 16-bit and 32-bit DPMI
clients running in the same virtual machine.
Borland products expect the DPMI to provide extension also, so just
adding 16-bit support to CWSDPMI didn't solve the problem. I had some
Borland products running under a hacked version of CWSDPMI a few years ago,
but the code was bloated, ugly and unmaintainable, so it was never migrated.
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