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From: "John M. Aldrich" <fighteerNO AT SPAMcs DOT com>
Newsgroups: comp.os.msdos.djgpp
Subject: Re: CWSDPMI: what all does it do? (was: Commercial Games)
Date: Sat, 26 Apr 1997 02:05:51 +0000
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Leon B. Wood wrote:
> 
> PMFJI, but I'm wondering about the entire subject of DPMI hosts.  It
> seems I have a small collection of them on my system.  Besides CSWDPMI
> I also have Novell's DPMS which comes with Stacker, and a cloaked
> version of DPMS for use with Netroom.  What is the best way to use
> this panoply do you suppose?

If these hosts fully support DPMI 0.9 or higher, then you should be able
to use them with DJGPP programs.  However, there are a _lot_ of buggy
DPMI hosts out there (earlier versions of QDPMI, Novell DOS 7, etc.). 
If you notice any problems with DJGPP programs when they are running
under one of your hosts, try disabling them and allowing cwsdpmi to take
over.  If you still have problems after doing this, then it's probably
your program.  ;)

In case you didn't know, cwsdpmi is ONLY used if there is no other DPMI
host present in the system.

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