Message-Id: Date: Wed, 22 May 1996 10:28:31 +1200 From: Bill Currie To: djgpp AT delorie DOT com Subject: Re: Acessing DPMI memory without farptr On 22/5/96 1:23 am, Bryanston School did thus say >>> > > Is there a way to access memory allocated through the __dpmi functions > through pointers? I would prefer to access it directly, rather than > using things like _farpeekb and so on. It's annoying to have to use > _farpeek functions when dumping 1 Mb to a file, for example. I am > trying to capture an area of memory which is mapped into linear memory > off a physical device to disk. I mapped this memory using the instructions > in the FAQ (map physical memory, allocate descriptor, set limits and base), > but I don't seem to be able to access it without using the _farpeek / = > _farpoke > functions. Is there a quick way to do fwrite(memory, sizeof(memory), = > sizeof(int), filehandle) without doing it in a loop and transferring 4 = > bytes to the disk at once? If you don't mind C++, I have a class template that provides far pointer functionality (except for structures). If anyone is interrested, I can post it to them. I also have some code for farread and farwrite. > Also, I have found that declaring a lot of local variables in > main() sometimes gives errors, such as variables changing between > one printf() and another. Is this a known feature/bug, and if so what > should I do about it? I am currently declaring them global, which seems > to work. I'll post the code if this sounds strange. Just remember, you only have 256k of stack (default). > Thanks in advance, > > Thomas Molesworth > mailto:MOLESWORTH DOT THOMAS AT bryanston DOT co DOT uk Bill