Mail Archives: djgpp/1994/11/21/17:27:31
> Question for you guys: What are the reasons for not just disabling
> QDPMI outright?
Mine are very prosaic: I use BC occasionally, and I hate their DPMI
host, which gets loaded by every Borland's program (bcc, make, etc.).
This slows down compilations, because I have resident antivirus loaded
(this is at my workplace). Yes, I know about DPMIRES which allows to
install DPMI support residently, but it gobbles a preposterously large
amount of memory: more than 50K! So I switched to QDPMI.
> Please send me the "must have" features to be able to replace QDPMI.
I suppose any DPMI server which can live with QEMM, will support BC,
can be loaded once, and doesn't take too much RAM, is OK with me.
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