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From: | "ChaoTix" <ChaoTix AT c-a-t DOT nl> |
Newsgroups: | comp.os.msdos.djgpp |
Subject: | Re: Terminate and Stay resident in CWSDPMI |
Date: | Tue, 15 Oct 2002 13:03:27 +0200 |
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Can't start COMMAND.COM Thats the error I am getting when try to call interrupt 21 which includes in the djgpptsr.zip.I am just using Windows 98 and not NT windows like. Does nobody have some source code of 5 lines to keep a program in memmory??? It cant be that hard, because Watcom seems to have a simple function called keep. Greetz, ChaoTix "Charles Sandmann" <sandmann AT clio DOT rice DOT edu> wrote in message news:3dab979d DOT sandmann AT clio DOT rice DOT edu... > > It seems that the standard __dpmi_terminate_and_stay_resident(x,x); does not > > works in windows and CWSDPMI (wich is used by djgpp). Does anybody has still > > a way to simple terminates the programs, and stays in memmory. (Example?) > > This is a DPMI 1.0 function, and probably nothing implements it. > > Did you try v2tk/djgpptsr.zip? Comment the section on space saving and > uncomment the line about resetting exceptions, and it will at least build. > > It seems to work fine on Windows 95 & 98; it was tested on DOS some time back. > It even ran under Windows 2000, but I never saw the cursor change (so > interrupts aren't getting there?) > > DOS sessions which are not active may not recieve interrupts on Windows.
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