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Date: Thu, 11 Mar 1999 19:11:18 +0200 (IST)
From: Eli Zaretskii <eliz AT is DOT elta DOT co DOT il>
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To: "Clark L. Coleman" <clc5q AT cobra DOT cs DOT Virginia DOT EDU>
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Subject: Re: Privileged assembler instructions
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On 11 Mar 1999, Clark L. Coleman wrote:

> How do you "stubedit the program" to use CWSDPR0.EXE instead of
> CWSDPMI.EXE? Thanks for the help --- new at this.

Type "stubedit yourprog.exe" and press [Enter] until you see the 
question about "Program to load to provide DPMI services".  Then type 
"CWSDPR0.EXE" and press [Enter].  Simple, no? ;-)

> One more thing --- my DR-DOS 7.03 uses DPMS, "DOS Protected Mode
> Services", along with some sort of EMM386. Do I need to change my
> startup files to not use these things if I am going to run a program
> compiled to use the ring-0 DPMI?

Turn the DPMS thing off.  I think you do that with DPMS OFF somewhere in 
the system configuration files (CONFIG.SYS?).  If DPMS is turned ON, 
CWSDPR0 will not be loaded because the startup code will detect that the 
DPMI services are already available.

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