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From: Fokkema DOT DBRA AT delorie DOT com, 1043730 <dfokkema AT cs DOT vu DOT nl>
Newsgroups: comp.os.msdos.djgpp
Subject: Re: far pointers again
Date: Sat, 9 Oct 1999 21:40:07 GMT
Organization: Fac. Wiskunde & Informatica, VU, Amsterdam
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Hi All!

I like to thank you for commenting on my post and enlightening me on
several subjects. At least I understand now that far pointers aren't standard
C at all and break down a fundamental concept of C (thanks to Hans-Bernard),
while you don't even need them for a protected os (thanks to Eli, Nate and
Shawn). I decided on leaving my segmented memory model because it just
isn't common. And if I can get the same protection - I want to prevent that
any program could overwrite another - using paging that is fine with me. It
certainly keeps me with djgpp since I don't need far pointers anymore. That is
a relief, actually. And besides, my protection schemes aren't fancy in their
basic forms. Anyway, thank you all for your comments since they helped me
a lot.

Nate Eldredge wrote:
: And yes, there are very few other architectures that use a segmented
: memory model.  In fact, I can't think of any others.

Should say enough.

David

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