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Date: Sat, 10 Jun 2000 22:54:20 +0530 (IST)
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From: Prashant TR <prashant_tr AT yahoo DOT com>
To: alex DOT fru AT mtu-net DOT ru
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Subject: Re: PMode stuff
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> If you're really good at PMode and you're going to keep on continuing this
> doc in details, I'd like to work on it in cooperation with you. 
> 
> I think we can cooperate your English skills and my real PMode knowlege (I
> know nothing about yours, please forgive me :).
> I'm writing PMode tutorials.
> They are mix of C and ASM (maximum C, minimum ASM). And they're being done
> with such free compilers as Turbo C 2.01 and NASM 0.98.

Sure, we can do this thing together. I too have a few old ASM programs
somewhere on my disk. I need to search and dig them out ;-). But then,
they require TASM & TC. I don't know much about NASM.

> Right now I've finished 15 tutorials... Two weeks of job. But I have to
> provide a good documentation. A month minimum for me. :)) So why don't we do
> this stuff much cooler and more practical: doc + example programs?
> 
> Here goes a list of ready-made tutorials with some comments:
> 
[Tutorials 1 to 8]


I've done these things before. Really interesting... If you need docs,
I can actually go through the code and write them out in detail since
I know what's what. I have my old DOS Extender as well (written much
before I ever heard of DJGPP). But again, it's all completely in
ASM. I re-wrote that with TC+ASM but I think I've lost that code.

> TUT10   Well, let's have a rest. :-) This tutorial shows Big/Unreal Mode,
>         i.e. accessing RAM in real mode with use of just a 32-bit offset.
>         Yeah, it's really possible. In fact, you may access up to 4GB
>         of RAM from Real mode this way.

Yes, done this too. Switch to prot. mode, create 4GB descriptor of
data type, store them in whatever segment registers you want and get
back to real mode, right?

> TUT11   It's almost the same as TUT07. The only difference is that task1()
>         and task2() tasks are 32-bit (32-bit code segments with 32-bit
>         instructions) and these tasks are in privilege level 3, IOPL=3 too.
>         New GDT entires added for PL#3 code and data segments respectively.
>         Screen segment is also redefined as PL#3.
> 
> TUT12   The same as TUT11. 2 LDTs are added for each PL#3 task.
> 
> TUT13   Multitasking. First time we run a Virtual 8086 machine here.
> 
> TUT14   Advanced V86 stuff. A software Int nn is now supported for V86
> tasks.
> 
> TUT15   A working V86 monitor. It redirects IRQs to the V86 task now. So we
>         have our DOS stuff in V86 mode just like DOS-box in Windows.

Hey, this is cool! I tried visiting your site, but there's some
problem with xoom.com. It refuses to accept connections. I have some
code written in Intel style ASM (for TASM basically). Maybe we could
merge them and come up with something nice ;-).

And btw, please mail me in private. The discussion may not be
appropriate for the DJGPP newsgroup.

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