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32 BIt Flat Real mode

 
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Hey Guys,

Please help me. I have been trying to code this from the past 2 years.

I wish to code the Flat real mode by switching to Protected mode and then switch back to the real mode. I want to do this on a P4 1.8GHz Machine with a Intel 845GVSR mother board. I also wish to do this without using the DOS memory managers(Himem.sys or others).

The code made by me halt the machine. Please provide me some alternative to do this. Please I am desparate. Please let me know the code either in C or in Nasm. :mad:
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Re: 32 BIt Flat Real mode

 
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Originally Posted by amitkumar2982
Hey Guys,

Please help me. I have been trying to code this from the past 2 years.

I wish to code the Flat real mode by switching to Protected mode and then switch back to the real mode. I want to do this on a P4 1.8GHz Machine with a Intel 845GVSR mother board. I also wish to do this without using the DOS memory managers(Himem.sys or others).

The code made by me halt the machine. Please provide me some alternative to do this. Please I am desparate. Please let me know the code either in C or in Nasm. :mad:

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