| CandyMan 25.02.2019, 11:42 (edited by CandyMan, 25.02.2019, 12:00) | DX64 - open source 64-bit ring 0 dos extender (Announce) | 
| DX64 - open source 64-bit dos extender with a few examples how to use it. | 
| Laaca  Czech republic, 07.03.2019, 21:32 @ CandyMan | DX64 - open source 64-bit ring 0 dos extender | 
| The Hello64.ASM source looks really horryfying. Is (in theory) possible to use some high-level language with your 64-bit stuff? --- | 
| CandyMan 09.03.2019, 11:58 @ Laaca | DX64 - open source 64-bit ring 0 dos extender | 
| > Is (in theory) possible to use some high-level language with your 64-bit  | 
| Japheth  Germany (South), 16.03.2020, 07:47 @ CandyMan | DX64 - open source 64-bit ring 0 dos extender | 
| > DX64 - open source 64-bit dos extender with a few examples how to use it. --- | 
| CandyMan 23.03.2020, 11:30 @ Japheth | DX64 - open source 64-bit ring 0 dos extender | 
| > However, on my Ryzen 5 your sample programs all show a similiar behavior: | 
| Japheth  Germany (South), 23.03.2020, 20:24 @ CandyMan | DX64 - open source 64-bit ring 0 dos extender | 
| > Some of these programs have a main loop that runs 8G times. If the program --- | 
| CandyMan 24.03.2020, 19:56 @ Japheth | DX64 - open source 64-bit ring 0 dos extender | 
| > Did you reprogram the PIC and forget to restore it? | 
| Japheth  Germany (South), 25.03.2020, 16:28 @ CandyMan | DX64 - open source 64-bit ring 0 dos extender | 
| > I tested programs with QEMU and Bochs and they work for me. --- | 
| CandyMan 25.03.2020, 18:34 @ Japheth | DX64 - open source 64-bit ring 0 dos extender | 
| > Thanks, but this debugger shows just a black screen when I start it (in | 
| Japheth  Germany (South), 27.03.2020, 13:07 (edited by Japheth, 27.03.2020, 16:20) @ CandyMan | DX64 - open source 64-bit ring 0 dos extender | 
| > I moved this part of the code to Int09 and uploaded new sources. --- | 
| Laaca  Czech republic, 27.03.2020, 15:58 @ Japheth | DX64 - open source 64-bit ring 0 dos extender | 
| > - you should check BEFORE the read that data is ready (bit 0=1 of port 61h --- | 
| Japheth  Germany (South), 27.03.2020, 16:15 @ Laaca | DX64 - open source 64-bit ring 0 dos extender | 
| > Really? --- | 
| CandyMan 27.03.2020, 18:57 @ Japheth | DX64 - open source 64-bit ring 0 dos extender | 
| > However, no change, still the keyboard is locked. And it also | 
| Japheth  Germany (South), 30.03.2020, 05:36 @ CandyMan | DX64 - open source 64-bit ring 0 dos extender | 
| > It should work now. Thanks. --- | 
| RayeR  CZ, 18.01.2022, 03:40 @ Japheth | DX64 - open source 64-bit ring 0 dos extender | 
| > > You can use the SD64.EXE debugger and trace the programs. --- | 
| Gianlu1950 17.01.2022, 01:54 @ CandyMan | DX64 - open source 64-bit ring 0 dos extender | 
| > It is possible to download files from (search DX64.7Z, FASM*.7Z files): | 
| Laaca  Czech republic, 17.01.2022, 16:47 @ Gianlu1950 | DX64 - open source 64-bit ring 0 dos extender | 
| CandyMan uses for packaging some very new verson of 7-zip. I am not able to open his archives with usual 7-ZIP 9.22 but I have some DOS build of 7-ZIP 15.x which can do this job. --- | 
| Gianlu1950 18.01.2022, 02:02 @ Laaca | DX64 - open source 64-bit ring 0 dos extender | 
| > CandyMan uses for packaging some very new verson of 7-zip. I am not able to | 
| Khusraw  Bucharest, Romania, 05.02.2022, 13:57 @ Gianlu1950 | DX64 - open source 64-bit ring 0 dos extender | 
| > > It is possible to download files from (search DX64.7Z, FASM*.7Z files): --- | 
| Gianlu1950 12.02.2022, 01:50 @ Khusraw | DX64 - open source 64-bit ring 0 dos extender | 
| > > I downloaded DX64.7Z, but i cannot unpack. | 
| DosWorld 30.01.2022, 18:40 @ CandyMan | DX64 - open source 64-bit ring 0 dos extender | 
| Hello! --- | 
| DosWorld 31.01.2022, 18:35 @ DosWorld | DX64 - open source 64-bit ring 0 dos extender | 
| > > Executables (ADAM format) --- | 
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