Andrew Bird
Andrew Bird
I also note that the FDPP symbols imported that have HMA in their name aren't in the same segment as the block returned ~~~ fa20:172b __HMARelocationTableStart fa20:1767 __HMARelocationTableEnd fb2c:1a80 __HMATextAvailable...
I ran the same test on MS-DOS 7 (Win95) successfully. ~~~ C:\>ver Windows 95. [Version 4.00.950] C:\>testit C:\>c:\hmaalloc INFO: Allocated HMA block at FFFF:C330 PASS: HMA allocation successful C:\>rem end...
And if I parse the header structure on Win95 ~~~ C:\>testit C:\>c:\hmaalloc INFO: HMA size allocated 48 INFO: Allocated HMA block at FFFF:C330 INFO: "MS" // signature INFO: 0282 //...
The start of the mcb structured HMA seems to be slightly different on Win95/MS-DOS 7.xx win95 FE HMA mcbs seem to start at ffff:0030 win95 SE HMA mcbs seem to...
So should I assume that you'll be using the Win95 format in the future, or should I remove the checks from function 02 that I added to validate the MCB?
I added a further test for int2f/4a03 in my https://github.com/andrewbird/dosemu2/tree/t27 branch. I'm not convinced that DL is used to switch between subfunctions as realloc appears to actually alloc a new...
It's on the RBIL page http://www.ctyme.com/intr/rb-4817.htm, but very poorly formatted. It seems to describe alloc 0x0, resize(which I called realloc) 0x1, and asks a question about dealloc 0x2. To be...
Okay so a little update: 1/ Interrupt code does switch subfunction on DL as documented. 2/ Dealloc(free) doesn't return any success/fail value, but if you check the id segment in...
I think the MFS mangling came from Samba, and its copyright statement suggests sometime after 1998. This [page](http://www.oreilly.com/openbook/samba/book/ch05_04.html) describes the mangling in Samba 2.0, is that what you see? Later...
~~~ virtuosity.dat VIRTU~F1.DAT .htaccess HTACC~U0._ _ _ hello.java HELLO~1F.JAV team.config.txt TEAMC~04.TXT antidisestablishmentarianism.txt ANTID~E3.TXT antidiseast.txt ANTID~9K.TXT ~~~ I mean if the examples look like what you see?