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From: | "dac" <ac_nospam_ AT turdera DOT com DOT ar> |
Newsgroups: | comp.os.msdos.djgpp |
Subject: | RE: Problem using inline assembly |
Date: | Tue, 7 Aug 2001 12:38:21 -0300 |
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> > I've tried to make this little program which uses BIOS service > > 0xe820 to get the memory map, but my structure isn't filled... > > See sections 18.2 and 18.5 of the DJGPP FAQ list. In a nutshell: your > structure lives in extended memory, but BIOS functions can only access > the first 1MB of the address space (a.k.a. conventional memory). So > you need to move data to and from the conventional memory using the > transfer buffer. Thanks a lot Eli for the hint... Greetings, David.
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