Mail Archives: djgpp/1997/10/12/08:36:05
On Sun, 12 Oct 1997, Brett Porter wrote:
> then answer "no" to any memory managers like EMM386 or QEMM, that
> way you will be using CWSDPMI as your DPMI server.
EMM386 and QEMM usually have nothing to do with the DPMI server. You
can load any of these and still have CWSDPMI as your DPMI host. Only
known exceptions are: Caldera's OpenDOS, where there's a DPMI built
into EMM386 (but if you use OpenDOS you have probably switched its
DPMI off, since it's buggy); and QDPMI add-on to QEMM (which can be
turned off after the boot by typing QDPMI OFF from the DOS prompt).
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