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Date: | Mon, 19 Jun 2017 17:51:52 +0200 |
From: | Tomas By <tomas AT basun DOT net> |
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Subject: | Emacs on Omnibook 300 |
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Hi all, I am trying to run DJGPP Emacs on an Omnibook 300, and get a crash (see https://www.basun.net/misc/emacs.png). I note there is a known problem with PCMCIA drivers on Thinkpads, and suspect it may be something related here. (I believe there is BIOS PCMICA support on the Omnibook.) Am not running HIMEM.SYS or EMM386.SYS. Have 2MB of RAM apparently. Is this a known problem? Any workarounds? Have I missed something? /Tomas
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