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and DPMI by mirekluza » 2004-1-14 @ 06:20 DOSBOX and DPMI What is DPMI? Definition: "The DOS Protected Mode Interface (DPMI) was defined to allow DOS programs to access the extended memory of PC architecture computers while maintaining system protection DPMI defines a specific
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subset of DOS and BIOS calls that can be made by protected mode DOS programs." Basically it failed to locate dpmi server dosbox means that it enables to write DOS programs without classic DOS limitations. Since DPMI is also supported in newer operating systems (Windows), it means that hirens boot error no dpmi properly written DOS applications can work there as well. If there are new DOS application written at this time (at least DOS ports of games like Nethack, Angband etc. are still being produced), they use DPMI. DPMI can be used directly
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or indirectly (by DOS extenders like DOS4GW.EXE - this feature enables those games to work in Windows). DOSBOX and DPMI In version 0.60 DOSBOX provided internal DPMI server switchable in DOSBOX.CONF (option "dpmi"). Since version 0.61 this server will be probably removed (it may or may not be still accessible in debug version of DOSBOX). DOSBOX should now be able to use external DPMI servers, which are usually provided with programs requiring DPMI. A lot of DPMI supporting programs can work both with
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or without DPMI (for example programs using DOS4GW.EXE extender. However it still usefull to know about DPMI, because there are programs which need it, or the program contains DPMI not working in DOSBOX or (because of a different bug) the program does not work in version without DPMI. DPMI servers a) There are two basic types of DPMI: 16 bit and 32 bit. In majority cases 32 bit DPMI is used. b) DPMI server installs itself just once, if a game with bundled DPMI server finds out that DPMI already exists, it uses what is available (not its own bundled server). c) DPMI needs enough memory. So first thing to check (when there are DPMI problems) is setting of memory in DOSBOX.CONF (DOSBOX allows up to 64 MB). 16 bit DPMI I met this only rarely. Apart from DPMI testing package I met just one game optionally using it (Ultima 8 ). I tested one 16 bit DPMI client - the one probided with Borland DOS based Compilers (Borland C, Borland Pascal). It consists of about six files (DPMI*.*, RTM, RTMRES.EXE). I tested it by DPMI testing utilities after starting it by RTMRES.EXE and it seemed ok. It did not work with Ultima 8, but this could be some game specific problem. In any case it would be something to try if you have program with 16 bit DPMI. There may be some other DPMI servers on Internet. Or DOSBOX 0.60 can be used. 32 bit DPMI T
11:41 AMI have an old IBM Thinkpad 760E. I have re hirens boot hdat2 load error formatted, and installed DOS (version 6) with the intention of loading Kubuntu as the operating system. I tried to http://www.vogons.org/viewtopic.php?t=3863 install Smart Boort Manager to my thinkpad in bvew of the fact that internal floppy as well as an internal CD rom drive, but they cannot be connected at the same time. The Cd rom is an https://www.kubuntuforums.net/archive/index.php/t-8170.html IDE ATAPI and the appropriate driver has been installed. Whilst installing Smart Boot Manager using the command: Sbminst –d 28 –b I got the following error message: Load error no DPMI - Get csdpmi*b.zip I was advised that I needed of "CSDPMI*B.ZIP" files written by Charles Sandmann to provide DPMI services for 32-bit computers (i.e., 386SX, 386DX, 486 , .) by downloading the binary file: http://www.delorie.com/djgpp/dl/ofc/simtel/v2misc/csdpmi5b.zip and extract CWSDPMI.EXE, CWSDPR0.EXE and CWSPARAM.EXE from the ZIP file. However could somebody tell me where (which directory) do install the above 3 files in the DOS Many thanks Powered by vBulletin Version 4.2.3 Beta 3 Copyright © 2016 vBulletin Solutions, Inc. All rights reserved.
Web Development GUI Toolkits/Desktop Databases Mail Systems openSolaris Eclipse Documentation Techotopia.com Virtuatopia.com How To Guides Virtualization General System Admin Linux Security Linux http://www.linuxtopia.org/online_books/linux_tool_guides/the_sed_faq/sedfaq5_004.html Filesystems Web Servers Graphics & Desktop PC Hardware Windows Problem Solutions The sed FAQ Prev Home Next 5.5. What is CSDPMI*B.ZIP and why http://dosbox.error.no.dpmi.winfaults.net/ do I need it? If you use MS-DOS outside of Windows and try to use GNU sed v1.18 or 3.02, you may encounter the following error error no message: no DPMI - Get csdpmi*b.zip "DPMI" stands for DOS Protected Mode Interface; it's basically a means of running DOS in Protected Mode (as opposed to Real Mode), which allows programs to share resources in extended memory without conflicting with one another. Running HIMEM.SYS and EMM386.EXE is not enough. The "CSDPMI*B.ZIP" refers error no dpmi to files written by Charles Sandmann to provide DPMI services for 32-bit computers (i.e., 386SX, 386DX, 486SX, etc.). Download the binary file (the source code is also available): http://www.delorie.com/djgpp/dl/ofc/simtel/v2misc/csdpmi5b.zip # binaries http://www.delorie.com/djgpp/dl/ofc/simtel/v2misc/csdpmi5s.zip # source ftp://ftp.cdrom.com/pub/simtelnet/gnu/djgpp/v2misc/csdpmi5b.zip # binaries ftp://ftp.cdrom.com/pub/simtelnet/gnu/djgpp/v2misc/csdpmi5s.zip # source and extract CWSDPMI.EXE, CWSDPR0.EXE and CWSPARAM.EXE from the ZIP file. Put all 3 CWS*.EXE files in the same directory as GSED.EXE and you're all set. There are DOC files enclosed, but they're nearly incomprehensible for the average computer user. (Another case of user-vicious documentation.) If you're running Windows and you normally use a DOS session to run GNU sed (i.e., you get to a DOS prompt with a resizable window or you press Alt-Enter to switch to full-screen mode), you don't need the CWS*.EXE files at all, since Windows uses DPMI already. The sed FAQ Prev Home Next Reprinted courtesy of Eric Pement. Also available at http://sed.sourceforge.net/sedfaq.html Design by Interspire
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