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From: | AndrewC <andspamtrap AT exemail DOT doty DOT com DOT au> |
Newsgroups: | comp.os.msdos.djgpp |
Subject: | Re: strange problem with disk operations |
Date: | Mon, 29 Jun 2009 19:38:09 +1000 |
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>> But with the same setup , ghost works perfectly witout any error. > >Depending on which version of Ghost is used, and if it uses int 13, >that might not be important. Open the main ghost exe file in a hex editor and see if it was prodcued usign DJGPP. If it was then you shoudl be able to see which version was used. Interestinglywhen I last looked at the Ghost2K3.exe with a hex editor it was a file that was produced using DJGPP 2.03 by the binary "signature". Norton/Symantec could be using their own code, but it makes you wonder what other major software products that are still widely used use DJGPP. Regards, Andrew
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