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Date: Sat, 27 May 1995 15:16:14 +1000 (EST)
From: "Junaid A. Walker" <junaid AT barney DOT eng DOT monash DOT edu DOT AU>
Subject: Re: Compiling gdb, dpmi DS:VRAM hack.
To: Wonkoo Kim <wkim+@pitt.edu>
Cc: DJGPP Mailing List <djgpp AT sun DOT soe DOT clarkson DOT edu>


On Thu, 25 May 1995, Wonkoo Kim wrote:

> > Date: Thu, 25 May 95 12:27:27 +1000
> > From: "Junaid A. Walker" <junaid AT dino DOT eng DOT monash DOT edu DOT AU>
> 
> > Would people 
> > please test the program under different DPMI providers? Eg 386Max,
> > Win NT, OS/2 2.x, OS/2 Warp, Linux DOS emulator, etc. 
> 
> I tested it on P90/16MB, ATI Graphics Ultra+/2MB,
> in a DOS box under OS/2 Warp:
> ----------------------------
> initial ds segment limit=0005FFFF
> 
> USING DPMI. DPMI VERSION=95
> 
> Current DS linear base address=00400000
> 
> Remapped Video RAM process virtual address=FFCA0000
> 
> New DS linear address limit=FFFFFFFF
> 
> PRESS ANY KEY TO CONTINUE
> 
> [I selected another window after a key, to put into background.]
> 
> 1000 blits took 2911ms. Blit rate=10992KBytes/s
> -----
> 
> No crash.
> 
> BTW, in full-screen DOS box, upper part of screen was drawing down
> something like staircases, but middle and bottom parts were flashing
> with many blue stripes.  Was it normal?
> 
> //--------------------------------------------------------------------
> // Wonkoo Kim
> // wkim+@pitt.edu
> 


	Yes the funny blue effect is normal, just and interesting
blit pattern i put in; check the sources if you're worried...

	Junaid


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