| Laaca  Czech republic, 29.08.2011, 14:11 | INT 15.87 in protected mode (Developers) | 
| Hi! --- | 
| Rugxulo  Usono, 29.08.2011, 23:28 (edited by Rugxulo, 31.08.2011, 01:21) @ Laaca | INT 15.87 in protected mode | 
| > But I tried to use this interrupt in 32.bit DPMI via call INT 31h/AX=300h | 
| Japheth  Germany (South), 30.08.2011, 05:27 @ Rugxulo | INT 15.87 in protected mode | 
| > Presumably this was never meant to work when already in pmode ... --- | 
| Rugxulo  Usono, 30.08.2011, 05:37 @ Japheth | INT 15.87 in protected mode | 
| > All these guesses are wrong. | 
| Laaca  Czech republic, 30.08.2011, 07:22 @ Japheth | INT 15.87 in protected mode | 
| > Calling int 15h via DPMI int 31h, ax=0300 "should" always work if it's done --- | 
| Japheth  Germany (South), 30.08.2011, 08:47 @ Laaca | INT 15.87 in protected mode | 
| > Hm, I tried it with cwsdpmi. Most probably with last version - r7. --- | 
| Rugxulo  Usono, 31.08.2011, 01:30 @ Japheth | INT 15.87 in protected mode | 
| > > Hm, I tried it with cwsdpmi. Most probably with last version - r7. | 
| Laaca  Czech republic, 31.08.2011, 07:33 @ Rugxulo | INT 15.87 in protected mode | 
| Today in car I maybe found where could be the problem. When I came home I try to fix it. I am affraid I din't set r.AH:=$87 but r.AX:=$87. I can't check it now because I am at work and will return home only tomorrow afternoon. --- | 
| Rugxulo  Usono, 31.08.2011, 21:27 @ Laaca | INT 15.87 in protected mode | 
| > I learned how to use int 15h/ax=87h in real mode. | 
| Laaca  Czech republic, 02.09.2011, 07:10 @ Rugxulo | INT 15.87 in protected mode | 
| > "AH = 87h" (RBIL) --- | 
| marcov 02.09.2011, 09:58 @ Laaca | INT 15.87 in protected mode | 
| > > "AH = 87h" (RBIL) | 
| Rugxulo  Usono, 03.09.2011, 21:49 (edited by Rugxulo, 03.09.2011, 22:16) @ marcov | INT 15.87 in protected mode | 
| > This reminds me of something else, is there something like STRACE for Dos | 
| DOS386 04.09.2011, 12:43 @ Rugxulo | INT 15.87 in protected mode | 
| Laaca wrote: --- | 
| Japheth  Germany (South), 31.08.2011, 10:11 @ Rugxulo | INT 15.87 in protected mode | 
| > Okay, it's just confusing, esp. as (obviously) I have little to no --- | 
| Rugxulo  Usono, 31.08.2011, 21:25 @ Japheth | INT 15.87 in protected mode | 
| > > Okay, it's just confusing, esp. as (obviously) I have little to no | 
| ecm    Düsseldorf, Germany, 01.09.2011, 02:17 @ Rugxulo | INT 15.87 in protected mode | 
| > > If the DPMI host runs as VCPI client, it will switch "back" to v86-mode --- | 
| Rugxulo  Usono, 01.09.2011, 04:31 @ ecm | INT 15.87 in protected mode | 
| > No, that's not possible. As Japheth pointed out, a DPMI host running as | 
| Rugxulo  Usono, 01.09.2011, 05:00 @ Rugxulo | INT 15.87 in protected mode | 
| > Right, which I meant CWSDPMI does not do (for whatever reason). I don't | 
| RayeR  CZ, 07.09.2011, 10:28 @ Laaca | INT 15.87 in protected mode | 
| > Hi! --- | 
| Laaca  Czech republic, 07.09.2011, 12:28 @ RayeR | INT 15.87 in protected mode | 
| I don't want to use it for LFB of course. But it is OK for ACPI handling. I want to share as much code as possible between realmode and protected mode versions of my programs/libraries. --- | 
| RayeR  CZ, 07.09.2011, 21:05 @ Laaca | INT 15.87 in protected mode | 
| > I don't want to use it for LFB of course. But it is OK for ACPI handling. I --- | 
| Laaca  Czech republic, 08.09.2011, 07:33 @ RayeR | INT 15.87 in protected mode | 
| > OK, and what do you plan with ACPI? :) I can read root tables and will look --- | 
| bretjohn    Rio Rancho, NM, 08.09.2011, 18:19 @ Laaca | INT 15.87 in protected mode | 
| > For start I plan to write a small utility which turns my notebook off. | 
| Laaca  Czech republic, 08.09.2011, 22:39 @ bretjohn | INT 15.87 in protected mode | 
| Could you, Bret, provide a patch for FDAPM for this ability? --- | 
| Rugxulo  Usono, 08.09.2011, 22:50 @ Laaca | INT 15.87 in protected mode | 
| > Could you, Bret, provide a patch for FDAPM for this ability? | 
| RayeR  CZ, 08.09.2011, 22:27 @ Laaca | INT 15.87 in protected mode | 
| > For start I plan to write a small utility which turns my notebook off. --- | 
| bretjohn    Rio Rancho, NM, 09.09.2011, 00:31 @ RayeR | INT 15.87 in protected mode | 
| > Good luck. I guess it may not be easy task - would be required | 
| RayeR  CZ, 09.09.2011, 01:51 (edited by RayeR, 09.09.2011, 02:17) @ bretjohn | INT 15.87 in protected mode | 
| > There are two "parts" to ACPI.  Part of it is stored in fixed-format --- | 
| bretjohn    Rio Rancho, NM, 09.09.2011, 20:09 @ RayeR | INT 15.87 in protected mode | 
| > Well, could you tell me e.g. what can I read from fixed tables about | 
| bretjohn    Rio Rancho, NM, 09.09.2011, 23:17 @ RayeR | INT 15.87 in protected mode | 
| I was just going through some of my documentation, and I think maybe SMBIOS might be an easier & more informative way to determine the number of CPU's & Cores than ACPI. I've never messed with SMBIOS directly, but the interface is similar in some respects to ACPI. SMBIOS is definitely MUCH more straightforward than ACPI. | 
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