feustel@netcom.UUCP (David Feustel) (10/23/90)
Can someone summarize the current status of the DCPI spec and implementation? -- David Feustel, 1930 Curdes Ave, Fort Wayne, IN 46805, (219) 482-9631
everett@hpcvra.CV.HP.COM (Everett Kaser) (10/24/90)
What is DCPI? Do you mean DPMI? The Dos Protected Mode Interface? Everett Kaser Hewlett-Packard Company ...hplabs!hp-pcd!everett work: (503) 750-3569 Corvallis, Oregon everett%hpcvra@hplabs.hp.com home: (503) 928-5259 Albany, Oregon
feustel@netcom.UUCP (David Feustel) (10/26/90)
everett@hpcvra.CV.HP.COM (Everett Kaser) writes: >What is DCPI? Do you mean DPMI? The Dos Protected Mode Interface? Yes. The manual was right in front of me when I put that in. My mistake. -- David Feustel, 1930 Curdes Ave, Fort Wayne, IN 46805, (219) 482-9631
everett@hpcvra.CV.HP.COM (Everett Kaser) (10/27/90)
feustel@netcom.UUCP (David Feustel) writes ... >everett@hpcvra.CV.HP.COM (Everett Kaser) writes: > >What is DCPI? Do you mean DPMI? The Dos Protected Mode Interface? >Yes. >David Feustel, 1930 Curdes Ave, Fort Wayne, IN 46805, (219) 482-9631 I haven't heard anymore about it since last spring, when I sent away for my own personal copy of the 0.9 version of the spec, dated May 15, 1990. It's available from Intel (part number 240763-001) at 1-800-548-4725, or by writing to: Intel Literature Department PO Box 58065 Santa Clara, CA 95051 Hope that helps. Everett Kaser Hewlett-Packard Company ...hplabs!hp-pcd!everett work: (503) 750-3569 Corvallis, Oregon everett%hpcvra@hplabs.hp.com home: (503) 928-5259 Albany, Oregon