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Date:      Tue, 30 Jun 1998 21:50:06 +0930
From:      Matthew Thyer <thyerm@camtech.net.au>
To:        joelh@gnu.org
Cc:        garbanzo@hooked.net, current@FreeBSD.ORG
Subject:   Re: 'fatal trap 12' on boot (smp and up)
Message-ID:  <3598D7F6.7A276757@camtech.net.au>
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Now the use of a different autoexec.bat / config.sys may help
me with what I'd like to do (and Terry with his lab of machines).

Possibly some combination of memory manager with appropriate
switches might result in unmodifed vectors.

Maybe MS uses a memory manager anyway if you have no alternate
config.sys / autoexec.bat listed.

If I have any luck messing with this I'll let people know.

Joel Ray Holveck wrote:
> 
> >>>> So much for the lab full of Windows machines that can be booted into
> >>>> FreeBSD by double-clicking an icon on the desktop.
> >>> It doesn't work that way.  You've always had to launch it from a DOS
> >>> session, meaning you had to shut down to DOS and then run
> >>> fbsdboot.exe.  I can plainly see you've never actually tried what you
> >>> are now advocating. :)
> >> You can do that within Windows.  Win95 still uses the old standby "PIF"
> >> files for DOS apps, and one of those settings is to force it to run in DOS
> >> mode.
> > BUT THIS DOESN'T WORK!!!!  Try it.
> > The shutdown to DOS results in modified vectors which results in
> > a panic if "options VM86" is in your kernel AND you are running
> > current.
> 
> I'm not in a position to test this, but I will comment that if you
> mark the radio button for a different config.sys / autoexec.bat, then
> Win95 will do a warm boot before loading the program.  There may be a
> problem running win /b after that.  (win /b is what restores your old
> config.sys and autoexec.bat, and then reboots the computer again after
> your program has finished.  It is automatically placed at the end of
> autoexec.bat in the per-program version.)
> 
> Happy hacking,
> joelh
> 
> --
> Joel Ray Holveck - joelh@gnu.org - http://www.wp.com/piquan
>    Fourth law of programming:
>    Anything that can go wrong wi
> sendmail: segmentation violation - core dumped
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