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Lars:

--- Quote from: Roderick Klein on May 20, 2023, 10:42:46 pm ---I read it all and I am gladly proven wrong.

But best I can tell you are stating that your basic files modify the mmos2 files
Dll files in memory ? Is that correct ,?

You see best I can tell an os/2 dos vdm  can in no way
Modify os2 kernel memory.  Its protect mode operating system.
The memory is locked between os/2 vdm and the os/2 program.section.

I am really curious how Lars explained thuis to you..

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Hi Roderick,

I cannot remember having explained anything to Roberto.
At least I hope, I didn't...

Lars

roberto:
All your questions are answered in other messages.
Do you have something to contribute?
saludos

Roderick Klein:

--- Quote from: roberto on May 22, 2023, 09:41:53 am ---All your questions are answered in other messages.
Do you have something to contribute?
saludos

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Well sorry about this. I was just wanting to know how your basic scripts would work. And if they work for you then no problemo.
I just wanted to know how that is supposed to work. And we just do not understand how you can modify OS/2 OS section for a DOS VDM.

Basic point is you cannot modify the kernel memory of the OS/2 sub-system from a DOS VDM. So no my questions where not answered.
I am just left with more questions then answers. But no problem.

Thanks,

Roderick

fusion:

--- Quote from: roberto on May 22, 2023, 09:41:53 am ---Do you have something to contribute?

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Yes: I'm sorry to have to be frank, but the posts about QBASIC are jibberish. I tried to ask some leading questions to hopefully make you reconsider what you think, but it doesn't seem to have worked.

There is no "1 to make it go fast" or "some other number for quiet" or any of this nonsense. People have specifically used OS/2 to run DOS programs because OS/2 DOESN'T ALLOW the type of thing you claim to be doing.

To use your C64/Vic20 references, you're basically doing the equivalent of POKEing the C64 machine and then going across the room to look for whether the Vic20 is running better or not.

Since you now know this, anyone who reads your QBASIC posts and tries what you describe will henceforth have been purposefully misled by you. You're wasting their time both for having read it, and possibly having tried it themselves.

I would focus my efforts on posting just the TRAP logs.

Dave Yeo:
A simple test, start 2 vdm sessions, poke some memory in one and peek at the same memory in the other and see if the pokes affect the other VDM.

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