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From: Joel Neys <neys AT imec DOT be>
Newsgroups: comp.os.msdos.djgpp
Subject: Physical memory location
Date: Thu, 12 Nov 1998 11:15:43 +0100
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Hi,

can anyone tell me how to get the 32-bit absolute physical memory
location of a variable. I need this address to sent to a PCI-card which
then on its turn dumps data in the PC's memory using the PCI fifo
capability.
Currently I found a work around using the DOS-memory location and then
copy it to the applications memory. When running DOS + cwsdpmi it works,
when running W95 it doesn't. The reason is, to my opinion, that W95
enables paging while cwsdpmi doesn't.

cheers,
       Joel

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