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From: Marc Moshman <mmoshman@IMFAIX2S.IMF.ORG>
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Subject: Re: Problems with CDROMS that Use DOS4GW
Date: 13 Jun 1994 17:16:12 +0300
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              processor" at Jun 13, 94 00:00:11 am

Although I don't have an answer, it does seem to be referring to DOS
Interrupt 0D, which corresponds to IRQ5.  So, I'd check to see what
you have on IRQ5 and move it to another IRQ, if possible.

// Marc Moshman //
mmoshman@imfaix2s.imf.org

>
>Date:    Sat, 11 Jun 1994 01:49:30 -0500
>From:    Don James Stilwell <stilwell@TENET.EDU>
>Subject: Problems with CDROMs that use DOS/4GW
>
>I have a 386/40MHz homebrew PC with a Mitsumi CRMC-FX0001D double-speed
>CDROM drive and a Mediavision ProAudio 16 Basic Sound Card.  I recently
>got a copy of the Strategy Plus magazine which comes with a free CDROM of
>demos ($4.95 is a good deal for both/maybe it's normally more money --
>call 1-800-283-3542, if you are interested).  I also recently got a copy
>of the CDROM Today magazine with free CDROM disk.  Both of these have
>demos that use a program called DOS4GW.exe.  This program is used to run
>the Ravensloft, SimCity 2000, and Theme Park demos.  Unfortunately, when
>I run the demos on either disk that use DOS4GW, I get the error message
>below.  All other demos work fine.  Does anyone know what this is all
>about?  Forgive me for not including autoexec.bat and config.sys file and
>dma/interrupt list if those are important, but I thought I should
>conserve net bandwidth a little.  Maybe it's something really trivial.
>Thanks in advance for your help.
>
>DOS/4GW Protected Mode Run-time  Version 1.9
>Copyright (c) Rational Systems, Inc. 1990-1993
>Unexpected interrupt 0D (code A0004C68) at 70:52F1
>TSF32: prev_tsf32 4C68
>SS        88 DS      3DB0 ES       1C0 FS         0 GS         0
>EAX      B58 EBX        0 ECX        2 EDX        0
>ESI      BDA EDI     52CE EBP     4C24 ESP     4C24
>CS:IP   70:000052F1 ID 0D COD A0004C68 FLG    10006
>CS=   70, USE16, byte granular, limit     57AF, base   41BE30, acc 9B
>SS=   88, USE16, byte granular, limit     7CFF, base   44D9D0, acc 93
>DS= 3DB0, USE16, byte granular, limit     45BF, base   429550, acc 93
>ES=  1C0, USE16, byte granular, limit     1000, base   46F000, acc 93
>FS=    0, USE16, byte granular, limit        0, base       13, acc  0
>GS=    0, USE16, byte granular, limit        0, base       13, acc  0
>CR0: PG:1 ET:0 TS:0 EM:0 MP:0 PE:1   CR2: 0 CR3: 25000
>
>
>Thanks again,
>
>Don Stilwell
>
>stilwell@tenet.edu
