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From: | sandmann AT clio DOT rice DOT edu (Charles Sandmann) |
Message-Id: | <9910042104.AA17222@clio.rice.edu> |
Subject: | Re: __dpmi_set_coprocessor_emulation |
To: | eliz AT is DOT elta DOT co DOT il (Eli Zaretskii) |
Date: | Mon, 4 Oct 1999 16:04:08 -0600 (CDT) |
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In-Reply-To: | <Pine.SUN.3.91.991004102711.23739B-100000@is> from "Eli Zaretskii" at Oct 4, 99 10:27:28 am |
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I don't have time right now to plow through all this stuff, so... CWSDPMI doesn't futz with the bits - it just sets the emulation handler. There is some stuff I forget about task swaps and setting a bit so you can save/restore the FPU state. This is the trigger which causes emulation/execution. Some of this was due to some architecture change between 386/486 that I don't remember. Some was just convenience that never got fixed. As far as the flags for the DPMI calls - I don't remember the details but I do remember the triad of Win 3.0, Win 3.1, and OS2 pretty much required what was there - so I'd be very careful changing it without testing those three. Sorry to not be much help - but I just messed with my stepdaughter's wedding this weekend and am trying to get caught up at work as a byproduct
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