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Message-ID: <33C3A110.97EF31F1@sercomtel.com.br>
Date: Wed, 09 Jul 1997 11:32:49 -0300
From: Alessandro Moure <moure AT sercomtel DOT com DOT br>
MIME-Version: 1.0
To: djgpp AT delorie DOT com
Subject: Memory address.

        Hi all. I work with Biomedical Engineering and I have in my
computer a data acquisition board that I use to acquire my datasets.
There is a TSR that must be loaded before I start to acquire data cause
this TSR will handle the access to the board's buffer when I call an
interrupt with an int86 function.
        When I call the int86 function, the TSR copy the data from the
board's buffer to the address D000:0000, D000:0001, etc. When I was
using Borland C (16 bits), no problem. But now with djgpp and protected
memory mode I just don't know if it is possible to get the data, or even
if the TSR is transfering the data to somewhere in the memory...
        What should I do?
        Regards

P.S.: Please excuse my poor english. :)

Alessandro Moure
moure at sercomtel com br

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