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From: | Rugxulo <rugxulo AT gmail DOT com> |
Newsgroups: | comp.os.msdos.djgpp |
Subject: | Re: FreeDOS, cannot open swap file cwsdpmi.swp |
Date: | Thu, 27 Oct 2011 05:53:24 -0700 (PDT) |
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Hi again, On Oct 27, 2:24 am, jimm <jmich DOT DOT DOT AT yahoo DOT com> wrote: > On Oct 26, 9:13 pm, Rugxulo <rugx DOT DOT DOT AT gmail DOT com> wrote: > > > On Oct 26, 7:25 pm, jimm <jmich DOT DOT DOT AT yahoo DOT com> wrote: > > > > I want to completely eliminate the possibility of CWSDPMI using swap. > > > Since apparently you're using CWSDSTUB.EXE, you'll have to use > > CWSPARAM.EXE (or similar) to change the default path "c:\cwsdpmi.swp" > > to something invalid, e.g. "" (nothing), which (IIRC) by default will > > just put a '\0' in the drive byte of the path. > > how *exactly* do I do that with cwsparam? do I use this instead of > cwsdstum or in addition to, or what's going on here? help me out. > the manual doesn't work. ================ F:\>copy /b cwsdstub.exe *.bak cwsdstub.exe => cwsdstub.bak F:\>cwsparam cwsdstub.exe Full name of paging file ("" to disable) ? [c:\cwsdpmi.swp] "" Number of page tables to initially allocate (0=auto) ? [0] Minimum application memory desired before 640K paging ? [512Kb] Paragraphs of DOS memory to reserve when 640K paging ? [3840] Paragraphs of memory for extra CWSDPMI internal heap ? [256] Maximum size of swap file ? [128Mb] Value of run option flags ? [0] F:\>cwsparam -v cwsdstub.exe -value- -field description- *Disabled* Full name of paging file ("" to disable) 0 Number of page tables to initially allocate (0=auto) 512Kb Minimum application memory desired before 640K paging 3840 Paragraphs of DOS memory to reserve when 640K paging 256 Paragraphs of memory for extra CWSDPMI internal heap 128Mb Maximum size of swap file 0 Value of run option flags F:\>fc cwsdstub.bak cwsdstub.exe Comparing F:\cwsdstub.bak and F:\CWSDSTUB.EXE 0000538E: 63 c 00 F:\>scrndump jim.txt ================ Basically I just typed verbatim "" (two double quotes) for null path. Then I just kept hitting enter for default values in []. As you can see, all it does it patch one byte to make it invalid.
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