Mail Archives: opendos/1997/04/23/09:12:42
> I tried it also - no luck (I've got the binaries anly). Yesterday I compiled a
what kind of binaries have you got?
I think that latest version is also availabel at tsx-11.mit.edu and mirrors.
> new linux kernel (2.0.30) and recompiled dosemu without the need for the
> emumodule - no change.
>
> > it works reilably for most djgpp apps(including allegro with small patch,
> > rhide, gcc etc)
> > > to work fine except for DJGPP applications (DPMI and XMS configured for
> > > 16MB, no EMS and no other drivers) ;-(( Anyway, the situation is somewhat
> > > strange:
> > >
> > > - go32-v2 when run outputs just two newlines and no messages (seems like it
> > > doesn't detect DPMI at all)
> > > - gcc -v behaves the same as go32-v2 (?!?)
> > > - all other applications either say 'Protected mode not accessible' (which
> > > comes from CWSDPMI which seems to think that it's working on DOS with no
> > > memory managers installed) or 'Loader error: No DPMI get cws*.zip'
> > > (although DJGPP env vars are set properly and DJGPP is in path)
> > Maybe you have configured procesor to 286/disbled DPMI set security to on
> > or some other bug since gcc seems to fail detect DPMI..
> No, the processor is set to 80486.
hmm..no idea..
>
> > > Does anyone with longer DOSemu experience have any idea what might be wrong?
> > version of dosemu..latest version can be found at
> > ftp.suse.com/pub/linux/dosemu(or similiar path)
> > if you still have problems send me your dosemu.conf.
> I cannot get through to this site - on sunsite I've found 0.64.3 only.
you should try tsx-11...or ask directly at dosemu mailing list.
I think that it is linux-msdos AT vger DOT rutgers DOT edu
or linux-dosemu AT vger DOT rutgers DOT edu DOT DOT I am not sure
Honza
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