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| Subject: | Re: Hey Rod Pemberton |
| Date: | Thu, 20 Aug 2009 13:14:24 -0700 (PDT) |
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Hi, On Aug 19, 6:21=A0pm, presidentbyamendment <rick_hohen DOT DOT DOT AT email DOT com> wrote: > On Aug 19, 7:16=A0pm, presidentbyamendment <rick_hohen DOT DOT DOT AT email DOT com> > wrote: > > > Yes Forreal Mode works. I have some code, > > but it's in my own assembler in Bash. The thing is, you have to > > handle interrupts in 8086 mode, i.e. you have 66/67h IRET. > > > Rick Hohensee > > presidentbyamendment.com > > votescript =A0 cLIeNUX =A0shasm =A0 H3rL =A0 H3sm =A0 =A0libsys.a > > And it looks like > > ftp.gwdg.de/pub/cLIeNUX/interim/Forreal.tgz > > works. Yes, and it has osimplay (newer name for shasm) included, apparently. I saw this about two years ago and never tested it. Same with GForth, got interested but never got very far in the tutorial. Apparently, this is what he says (doc/actualmodes): PE=3D0 Dbit=3D0 (un)Real Mode PE=3D0 Dbit=3D1 Forreal Mode PE=3D1 Dbit=3D0 Veal Mode (BKA "286 task") PE=3D1 Dbit=3D1 Protected Mode I'm only vaguely aware of FASM using "flat real" mode (else DPMI if available). But Tomasz (etc.) on the http://board.flatassembler.net forum would be more knowledgable about this than me (although I frequent there too). Comp.lang.asm.x86 is up and running again last I checked, but I haven't kept up.
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