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macoln



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macoln 29 Sep 2007, 13:54
Sorry, sorry, let me rephrase: How to enter this NTVDM? I haven't written any code, I just want to plug in the code from this tutorial.
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resoftw



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resoftw 02 Oct 2007, 20:50
in the beginning of the code write:
Code:
format MZ    
or
Code:
org 100h    
it will enter the NTVDM automatically Very Happy

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Aux



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Aux 10 Oct 2007, 18:19
Just write simple DOS application.
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rugxulo



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rugxulo 13 Oct 2007, 22:01
But don't expect DOS gfx to work in Vista (for now at least, if ever).

FYI, I updated my Dell Dimension P4's BIOS a few months ago via a FreeDOS bootdisk. But this new Compaq Presario Laptop did it via a (heavily modified?) Windows Vista program (weird).

So, for sure, somebody knows how to do nitty gritty even in such weird environments (also see Rayer's CPUID or CPU-Z).
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