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From: locke AT mcs DOT net (Peter Johnson)
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Subject: Re: Djgpp,Nasm and DPMI
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You might want to look at the following URL:
http://www.ece.uiuc.edu/ece291/archive-f99/mp/mp5/tutorial.html

It's an introductory tutorial on protected mode: it's perfect for anyone  
coming from a real-mode assembly environment.

In article <38BFD4E7 DOT 2FDD AT wanadoo DOT fr>, nbouayad AT wanadoo DOT fr says...
> Hello,I have two important questions :
> 1-I'm tottaly new with DPMi programming and protected mode,and I have a
> lot of difficulty to understand the functions and the changes due to the
> protected mode with assembly language(Nasm).Can someone give me the URL
> of a good tutorial,or something else.
> 2-I'm Re-writing my sprite routine in ASM with Nasm,but I don't know how
> to correcly get the SEGMENT:OFFSET of my sprite buffer.Can someone help
> me?

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