Date: Thu, 28 Jun 2001 14:58:31 -0400 Message-Id: <200106281858.OAA12291@envy.delorie.com> X-Authentication-Warning: envy.delorie.com: dj set sender to dj AT envy DOT delorie DOT com using -f From: DJ Delorie To: djgpp AT delorie DOT com In-reply-to: <3b3b43a3.210697691@news.primus.ca> (invalid@erehwon.invalid) Subject: Re: Peculiar behavior of program. References: <3b37e2d6 DOT 287121289 AT news DOT primus DOT ca> <9h9ich$jhe$1 AT nets3 DOT rz DOT RWTH-Aachen DOT DE> <3b3b43a3 DOT 210697691 AT news DOT primus DOT ca> Reply-To: djgpp AT delorie DOT com Errors-To: nobody AT delorie DOT com X-Mailing-List: djgpp AT delorie DOT com X-Unsubscribes-To: listserv AT delorie DOT com Precedence: bulk > What the heck is that supposed to mean? In practise, people coding > DJGPP stuff use exactly two DPMI hosts (or just one of them): CWSDPMI > and Windoze. (What others *are* there, anyway???) Windows alone has more than one DPMI implementation (no, they don't act the same). Plus dosemu (for linux, which I use), 386MAX, QEMM, opendos, and OS/2. Plus DJGPP comes with not one but two DPMI servers - cwsdpmi and pmode (if you download djgpp's unzip32.exe, you're using pmode) which act differently (which is why there are two ;).