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386 power by Lorenzo Micheletto ***
11 Jan 1997 /code/hardware/pmode/386p_101.zip (115k)
A DOS extender for pmode asm programming - Has docs for useage and some extra miscellaneous routines that could be used for game or graphics programming in pmode. Honestly, if you want to do 100% asm development for pmode I'd suggest DOS32 or Tran's pmode. The author here credits Tran for some backbones to his system. Assembler, protected-mode
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FreePack DOS extender by Narech Koumar of Supernar Systems Intl. ***+
25 Aug 1997 /code/hardware/pmode/dos32a.zip (508k)
Another DOS extender option. I didn't test this for usefulness. I doesn't look any more difficult to learn to use than Adam Seychell's (sp?) Dos32 or Thomas Pytel/Charles Scheffold's Pmode/w. How well it functions is another story. Full documentation available. Comes with a tetris clone presumeably made using the extender. No source. Text
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Dos extender by Supernar Systems Intl. ****
30 Jun 1998 /code/hardware/pmode/dos32a_5.zip (592k)
Very good dos extender, also extends the most popular mouse and vesa functions.
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DOS 32 by Adam Seychell ****+
11 Jan 1997 /code/hardware/pmode/dos32v33.zip (331k)
A DOS extender for pmode asm programming - One of the best choices for a DOS extender. It's complete, well coded, and flexible. (no accompanying .txt file) Assembler, protected-mode
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Dos32 extension package for DJGPP by Rasputin ***+
30 Jun 1998 /code/hardware/pmode/dpfd110.zip (1183k)
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DPMI Specification by ? ****
11 Jan 1997 /code/hardware/pmode/dpmispec.zip (32k)
The complete DPMI specification - Everything you wanted to know about DPMI but were scared to ask. Text
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EOS **+
11 Jul 1997 /code/hardware/pmode/e_os303.zip (1199k)
Eclipse Operating System. A clumsy pmode system, but has many ready to use libs. The makefiles don't work with wmake which they really should. Assembler, C/C++, protected-mode
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Eclipse operating System v3.05 ****
30 Jun 1998 /code/hardware/pmode/e_os305.zip (1409k)
A combination of a dos extender and a demo library containing a lot of useful functions. It's very useful for intros because the tiny version is very small (including a sb and gus modplayer). C, Assembler
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Flat Maquina by Morbid Iadalboath of MUTANTE ***
02 Jul 1997 /code/hardware/pmode/fm32_v2.zip (6k)
A Pascal TPU for getting flat mode memory. People really should be moving away from dealing with segmented memory. Get this if you're still using Pascal or something similar. Pascal, protected-mode
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Real Flat Mode by Christophe Avion [n/a]
25 Aug 1997 /code/hardware/pmode/ifrm32.zip (54k)
A Dos extender and file packer. I can't really rate this because I would never be able to use the code. All comments and docs are in French. Assembler
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Kernel 1.30b ***+
26 Jun 1997 /code/hardware/pmode/krnl130b.zip (306k)
A Pmode kernel program with some extra libraries. Has a sound library and many other extras to make up for the fact that it's rather new and things such as midas, GUSPlay, or whatnot won't work with it. It's picky about assembling (tasm32+wlink only). No real documentation to help you get started. Assembler, protected-mode
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PMODE by Tran ****+
11 Jan 1997 /code/hardware/pmode/pm-11-94.zip (80k)
A DOS extender for pmode asm programming - One of the other best choices for a DOS extender. It's complete, well coded, and flexible. Assembler, protected-mode
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DOS Extender For Watcom C/C++ by KM of Taboo ***
18 Jan 1999 /code/hardware/pmode/pm_stub.zip (4k)
Very small, but doesn't extend all dos functions. C/C++
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PMODE by Tran ****+
11 Jan 1997 /code/hardware/pmode/pmode307.zip (53k)
A DOS extender for pmode asm programming - One of the other best choices for a DOS extender. It's complete, well coded, and flexible. Assembler, protected-mode
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PMODE/W by Tran, Daredevil ****+
11 Jan 1997 /code/hardware/pmode/pmw133.zip (139k)
A DOS extender for pmode C programming - Works with the Watcom C compiler as a replacement for their protected mode system. Has it's tradeoffs with their (Watcom's) system. Assembler, C/C++, protected-mode
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Protect by Denis Marer ***
11 Jan 1997 /code/hardware/pmode/protect.zip (14k)
Some source code for getting into pmode - Good comments, but doesn't set up much of a programming environment. Has no support for DPMI nor real mode call backs. Assembler, protected-mode
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System 64 by Simm of Analogue ***+
11 Jan 1997 /code/hardware/pmode/s64.zip (59k)
A DOS protected mode extender - Comes with full source and looks fairly complete including real mode call back support. Worth giving a look at if you'll find it easier to use than Tran's pmode or DOS32. Assembler, protected-mode
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Tiny DPMI by Maxwell Sayles of Xi ****
18 Jan 1999 /code/hardware/pmode/tinydpmi.zip (4k)
Only 173 bytes big, which makes it perfect for 4kb intros. Assembler
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VCPI specification by ? ****
11 Jan 1997 /code/hardware/pmode/vcpi.doc (58k)
The specifications for VCPI - It's there if you need it. Text
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WDOSX v0.93 by Wuschel ***+
18 Jan 1999 /code/hardware/pmode/wdosx093.zip (148k)
Dos extender for Tasm, Nasm, Borland C/C++ and Delphi2. Assembler, C/C++, (INVALID code-language character "D" specified!)Please notify Snowman (r3cgm@hornet.org) immediately!
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WUSTUB v0.1 by Michael Tippach ***+
11 Jul 1997 /code/hardware/pmode/wustub01.zip (49k)
A DOS extender for Borland's Delphi 2. It's basically a PE loader for DOS. Comes with a CRT unit. Pascal, protected-mode
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Xi Development System by Fysx **+
20 Jan 1998 /code/hardware/pmode/xids0815.zip (42k)
Xi Development System, a pmode extender. Uses tlink in the end, but works from watcom and tasm. Possibly a contender if you're writing a 64k intro and need a pmode extender. I'm unsure of it's stability, but it's small. Assembler, C/C++, protected-mode
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