From: Andrew Crabtree Message-Id: <199702171942.AA004628557@typhoon.rose.hp.com> Subject: Realmode Callbacks To: djgpp AT delorie DOT com Date: Mon, 17 Feb 1997 11:42:37 PST Hi - I'm having some difficulty installing a real mode callback to a Packet Driver. If anybody has an example of installing a protocol over a Packet Driver and just wants to post that that would be fine. Otherwise - here goes - 1) From the FAQ I think I should be calling go32_alloc_realmode_retf and then using __dpmi_int. The pktdrv call needs a ton of registers passed and originally I was using int86x but this always crashed. Are these the "proper" routines to use or should I always use the dpmi calls or the go32 calls. Everything I'm writing will be in C. 2) What is the best way to use 2 bytes of real mode memory. I know that I can either dpmi_conventional_alloc or use the transfer buffer. How does one write into the transfer buffer, I only saw examples of how to pass it to real mode routines? Thanks Andrew