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Date: Tue, 02 Feb 1999 16:07:10 -0500
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From: Paul Derbyshire <pderbysh AT usa DOT net>
Subject: Re: ASM - function: what should be pushed?
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At 01:15 PM 2/2/99 -0500, you wrote:
>The OS normally runs in ring 0, so no matter what the IOPL is, it can
>do I/O.  Intel recommends that device drivers run in ring 1 to protect
>the OS while allowing I/O, yet protecting the drivers from
>applications, which would run in ring 2 or 3.

What is ring 2 for, software drivers/servers such as a DPMI server?
(CWSDPMI runs in ring 0 though doesn't it?)

Where in the name of small purple pixels scattered randomly across the
screen after switching to Windows and back did the term 'ring' come from
anyways?
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