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From: "A. Sinan Unur" <asu1 AT cornell DOT edu>
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Subject: Re: __dpmi_int
Date: Fri, 25 Jul 1997 20:58:09 -0400
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George Foot wrote:
> 
> Chris Frolik (frolikcc AT indy DOT net) wrote:
> : I am writing (or trying to write) a program in DJGPP which uses IPX
> : protocol through the Internet.  This protocol uses the interrupt 0x7A
> : from the IPX driver.
> : The code which defines a block of data to be sent/recieved is as
> : follows:
> (snip)
> : This code fragment executes function 4 of interrupt 0x7A, which requires
> : ES:SI to point to the ECB structure.
> (snip)
> 
> If you will be calling this routine a lot you could more efficiently
> allocate the block of low memory on initialisation, use it over and 
> over again later on, and free the block on shutdown. 

the other night i wrote a small library to do something like that. it is
very primitive, waiting for me to spend a few days on it but it seems to
work. take a look at http://www.people.cornell.edu/pages/asu1/dmm/
i would appreciate feedback.

-- 
   Sinan
 
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