Mail Archives: djgpp/1999/03/04/10:07:17
In article <199903021958 DOT OAA24745 AT envy DOT delorie DOT com>,
DJ Delorie <djgpp AT delorie DOT com> wrote:
>
>You should be able to do this with the ring-0 version of cwsdpmi
>(cwsdpr0.exe) but you won't be able to run any memory managers (like
>qemm, 386max).
>
>> If I install DJGPP, will I be able to use the gcc inline assembler
>> under DOS (I am running DR-DOS 7.03) to run programs with privileged
>> instructions? I am doing architecture/compiler research, and it would
>> be nice to have access to performance counter and cache flush
>> instructions, etc., that cannot be used in Windows NT because they are
>> privileged. I am hoping that the lessened secutiry of DOS will permit
>> me to run my experiments via gcc under DOS.
Is there anything special I need to do to use the ring-0 version? (If
this can be answered through "info", just point me to it.)
One more question: running in this fashion on DOS, am I going to be
able to compile a program with an array that is about 8 MBytes in
size?
Thanks for the help. If I can get this all to work, I'll be happy to
send a donation.
- Raw text -