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From: | "Rod Pemberton" <dont_use_email AT xnothavet DOT cqm>
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Newsgroups: | comp.os.msdos.djgpp
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Subject: | secret DJGPP documents?
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Date: | Sun, 11 May 2014 14:03:02 -0400
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DJGPP works on a wide variety of platforms and environments which
support DPMI, at least ten or more. To do that reliably, one would
think that each of those environments needed thorough testing.
That suspicion leads me to believe there are private documents
created by the authors of and contributors to DJGPP which contain
the results of a wide variety of BIOS, DOS, and DPMI calls for
different BIOSes, DOSes, and DPMI hosts.
I personally have compiled information in a number of instances
and I'm not an author or contributor.
If this is so, as I suspect, is there any chance that this information
will be released for DJGPP and other DOS programmers?
Rod Pemberton
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