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"Florian Xaver" <wosrediinanatour AT aon DOT at> wrote on Mon, 12 Mar 2007 08:20:40 +0100: # Btw: Is there somewhere an inofficial version of CWSDPMI which supports # also new computers? I've not had any trouble running CWSDPMI and DJGPP binaries on an Intel ICH8-based system with 1GB of RAM... we recently actually ran on an ICH9 (still quite early prototype). I've had to deal with nForce4 and such systems as well... So I'd again say "yes", and be referring to the v5 release which ships with DJGPP currently. The main page for CWS is http://clio.rice.edu/cwsdpmi, and you can find a "test release" of the next release of it here: http://clio.rice.edu/djgpp/csdpmi6t.zip But Charles Sandmann is really the guy to ask for detailed questions if you end up with them...
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