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From: "Rod Pemberton" <do_not_have AT nohavenot DOT cmm>
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Subject: Re: Vista-compatible?
Date: Sat, 24 Jan 2009 21:35:13 -0500
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"Rugxulo" <rugxulo AT gmail DOT com> wrote in message
news:1ce4ad0c-442e-421e-acb7-0e8abf5ffb3d AT f33g2000vbf DOT googlegroups DOT com...
> On Jan 11, 3:50 am, "Blair Campbell" <blaird DOT  DOT  DOT  AT gmail DOT com> wrote:
> > Are there updated packages since 2006 available with better support
> > for vista?
...
> The problem is that Win7 shares the same Vista kernel / internals, so
> things won't necessarily get better [for DJGPP and/or DPMI...]

What do you recommend for DJGPP?

Is there a future for DJGPP in environments which are eliminating or have
eliminated DOS support?

As I see it, DJGPP only has a few choices:

  1) stay limited to DOS (and environments which support DOS boxes, e.g.,
older Windows and Linux with DOSEMU and FreeDOS)
  2) rework for portable DOS emulators such as DOSBox (I like, but DPMI
disabled.)
  3) rework for Windows console applications  (Pelles C, LCC-Win32, MinGW,
Cygwin...)
  4) rework for Linux (Why bother...? GCC toolchain.)
  5) create an "NTVDM" for Vista or port DOSEMU to Windows (NT's NTVDM was
supposedly DOS 5.0 with some patches...)

Various C compilers exist for Linux and Windows.  So, the upgrade path, IMO,
becomes environments where there aren't compilers and which support DOS,
either DOS boxes or DOS emulation.  I know DOSBox is intended for gaming and
supposedly has DPMI disabled, but I like the idea of DOSBox since it should
be free of v86 mode...


Rod Pemberton


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