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Date: Thu, 11 Sep 1997 19:26:59 +0300 (IDT)
From: Eli Zaretskii <eliz AT is DOT elta DOT co DOT il>
To: THIERRY DOT T DOT I DOT IMMORDINO AT TSI DOT thomson DOT fr
cc: djgpp AT delorie DOT com
Subject: Re: Some help about an 386ex implementation
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On 11 Sep 1997 THIERRY DOT T DOT I DOT IMMORDINO AT TSI DOT thomson DOT fr wrote:

> For an embedded application, I'd like to run programs compiled with DJGPP 
> v2.01, on a target with the following characteristics :
>      CPU i386 EX without FPU
>      512K Ram (at least 410 free)
>      2M of DOS file system disk

It should work if you use CWSDPMI as the DPMI server (other DPMI servers 
won't work with such a small memory).  But you need to be aware that if 
your applications will need more than 300K or so memory, they will begin 
to page into the 2MB DOS file system.  If the file system is implemented 
in a slow hardware (e.g. flash memory), the programs will run very slowly 
indeed.

>      I can use a RTOS (for instance "FSU pThreads"),

I'm not sure why RTOS is relevant.  I don't know if RTOS can run DPMI 
programs written for DOS.

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