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From: "dima 3141596" <dima AT rts-ukraine DOT com>
Newsgroups: comp.os.msdos.djgpp
Subject: Re: addressing question
Date: Thu, 13 Sep 2001 18:17:23 +0300
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Hi Hans-Bernhard Broeker !

>You cannot do that, in a DJGPP application.  You *are* in PM, all the
>time, so there's nothing to switch away from, into PM.

 OK, I switch to PM in the asm module which was loaded from the boot
sector of HDD. After I can start module written on the C (DJGPP). And  I
have not both dos services nor any accessible libs.

>Use far*() functions or dosmemput().  Or reinvent what they're doing,
>using inline asm, if you really believe that gains you anything.

far*() is not  a functions, it's asm macros ! And how I said below I
want to use pointers liked method to accessing to the memory.


--dima


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