Mail Archives: djgpp-workers/1996/07/29/04:00:55
> > > The higher bits of omode are masked out before a possibly existing
> >
> > > ! r.x.bx = oflag & 0xff; /* :TOM: new open() doesn't mask out upper bits,
> > > ! ** so we have to do it here.
> > > ! */
> >
> > Charles - what does Win95 expect in BH? Can we just leave it
> > unmasked, or will the spare bits we use confuse it?
>
> I can't find my LFN docs right now (sigh) but I do know that additional bits
> were defined. Which ones will have to wait a bit til I can find the DOCS.
>
As Eli said, they are defined, so I wonder if the higher bits should
be stripped at all. I'll check if plain DOS complains about them and
report it to you.
Ciao
Tom
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