Sure!
As I don't have Internet at home, most of my e-mails
(at work) are from memory... So it surely is DPMI.
Yves.
-----Message d'origine De: Ove Kaaven-----> >Always, the dos program wants to access memory in
> >"real mode". There's something about the first
64Ko> >of memory, then it always ends with a message
about> >there being no "DPMS".
> >With the last patch applied (20010418), I have an
> >additional hint, something like: "download file
> >dpms-xxx.zip", a message seemingly from Wine.
>
> Surely not a Wine message. AFAIK no wine messages
> suggests to use zip files.
> It's probably a console message from the app.
>
> Not that getting this file from wherever it is
could> do you good. If it's what I suspect (a memory
manager> to allow dos apps to access extended memory), it
would> never work successfully under Wine.
...Are you confusing it with DPMI ("DOS Protected
Mode Interface"), perchance?...
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