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You also need to distribute with your application the DJGPP go32-v2.exe DOS extender, and a DPMI server, of which for the PC-9821 there are relatively few. Apart from the fact that [[https:// | You also need to distribute with your application the DJGPP go32-v2.exe DOS extender, and a DPMI server, of which for the PC-9821 there are relatively few. Apart from the fact that [[https:// | ||
- | * {{ :blog:pc98_dpmi_extender.zip |go32-v2.exe & dpmi32.exe}} | + | * < |
+ | * {{ :blog:go32_dpmi.zip|go32-v2.exe & MS-DOS 6.22 dpmi.exe}} | ||
You can of course optimise for // | You can of course optimise for // | ||
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===== Troubleshooting on Real Hardware ====== | ===== Troubleshooting on Real Hardware ====== | ||
- | First of all, **DPMI32.exe** (from the PC-98 DOS 5.00 disks) and **go32-v2.exe** (which we built from the patched sources, above) work on real PC-9821 hardware, just as they do within the NekoProject II Kai emulator, as long as you have a VCPI service running (either EMM386, VEMM486 or similar), the result is the same. | + | First of all, <del>**DPMI32.exe** (from the PC-98 DOS 5.00 disks)</ |
So boot with typical memory managers in place: | So boot with typical memory managers in place: |