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DOS specification
In computing, the DOS Protected Mode Interface (DPMI) is a specification introduced in 1989 which allows a DOS program to run in protected mode, giving
DOS_Protected_Mode_Interface
Topics referred to by the same term
DPMI may refer to: DOS Protected Mode Interface Cashmeran (6,7-dihydro-1,1,2,3,3-pentamethyl-4(5H)-indanone), a synthetic musk This disambiguation page
DPMI
Implementation of the GNU toolchain for DOS
Bash, find, tar, ls, GAWK, sed, and ld to DOS Protected Mode Interface (DPMI). Supported languages include C, C++, Objective-C/C++, Ada, Fortran, and
DJGPP
Graphical web browser for DOS and Linux
December 2021. In 2006, there also was an experimental DPMI port of Arachne by Udo Kuhnt, named DPMI Arachne. Arachne supports a limited subset of stylesheets
Arachne_(web_browser)
available in real mode. It was supplanted by DOS Protected Mode Interface (DPMI) shortly after being introduced, due in large part to VCPI's inability to
Virtual Control Program Interface
Virtual_Control_Program_Interface
Computing extender by Charles W. Sandmann
CWSDPMI is a 32-bit DPMI host written by Charles W. Sandmann from 1996 to 2010, currently at r7. It is loosely based upon prior GO32.EXE code used in DJGPP
CWSDPMI
Type of computer software program
included 32RTM with DPMI32VM and RTM with DPMI16BI, two DPMI hosts. CWSDPMI by Charles W. Sandmann, a DPMI server for use with 32-bit protected mode DOS DJGPP
DOS_extender
Chemical compound
indomuscone; chemical name 6,7-dihydro-1,1,2,3,3-pentamethyl-4(5H)-indanone or DPMI) is a chemical compound used in fragrances for its spicy, musk, woody, and
Cashmeran
Memory manager produced by Quarterdeck Office Systems
Virtual Control Program Interface (VCPI) and DOS Protected Mode Interface (DPMI). Quickboot: It allows a form of warm reboot or local reboot to be performed
QEMM
Operating system
(1991). "Die DPMI-Spezifikation – Eine Einführung – Appendix B: DPMI Hosts" [An introduction to the DPMI specification – appendix B: DPMI hosts]. In Wurthmann
VM/386
MSDOS-like operating system
DOS 7 introduced much advanced memory management including new support for DPMI (DOS Protected Mode Interface) and DPMS (DOS Protected Mode Services) as
DR-DOS
DOS compatibility layer for Linux
applications on x86 compatible processors, and for DOS Protected Mode Interface (DPMI) applications on x86 compatible processors as well as on x86-64 processors
DOSEMU
API of the MS-DOS operating system
the late 1980s, DOS extenders along with the DOS Protected Mode Interface (DPMI) allow the programs to run in either 16-bit or 32-bit protected mode and
DOS_API
Software company
12-firm committee that designed the DOS Protected Mode Interface (DPMI). VCPI and DPMI are industry standards allowing DOS extenders to co-exist with expanded
Phar_Lap_Software
32-bit extender for DOS
built-in Advanced DOS Protected Mode Interface server supporting v0.9 of the DPMI specification and comes with a set of tools needed to create 32-bit protected
DOS/32
File archiver
a MS-DOS box (except under NT-based operating systems), and uses the RSX DPMI extender. RAR 7.01 is the last version to support Linux and FreeBSD on 32-bit
WinRAR
Open source clone of MS-DOS
standard DOS executables and Borland's 16-bit DPMI executables. It is also possible to run 32-bit DPMI executables using DOS extenders. The operating
FreeDOS
1987 Microsoft operating system version
Interface (VCPI) in "standard mode" and with DOS Protected Mode Interface (DPMI) in "386 enhanced" mode. Microsoft ended its support for Windows 2.0 on December
Windows_2.0
Section of computer memory in PC compatibles
accessed directly by DOS programs running in protected mode using VCPI or DPMI, two (different and incompatible) methods of using protected mode under DOS
Extended_memory
Operating mode of all x86-compatible CPUs
one used by DPMI (under real, not emulated, DOS) and DOS extenders like DOS/4GW to allow protected mode programs to run under DOS; the DPMI system or DOS
Real_mode
Federation issued a press release regarding their intentions to support DPMI (mostly DPMI 1.0) in their products including Alloy Computer Products Inc. (PC-PLUS)
Multiuser_DOS_Federation
Scriptable electronic design automation application
the first professional electronic CAD tools available for Linux. A 32-bit DPMI version of EAGLE 4.0 running under DOS was still available on special request
EAGLE_(program)
Software for memory management on DOS computers
written at Qualitas which had their source code released in 2012: DPMIONE, a DPMI 1.0 host component 386SWAT, a protected-mode debugger QLINK, a linker tool
386MAX
Family of operating systems for IBM PC compatibles
IBM PC BASIC language interpreters. BASICA and GW-BASIC DJGPP, the 32-bit DPMI DOS port of gcc Microsoft Macro Assembler, Microsoft C, and CodeView from
DOS
Subsystem for 32-bit Windows for running 16-bit DOS & Windows programs
(DOS extenders), which has to conform to the DOS Protected Mode Interface (DPMI). When a DOS program running inside a VDM needs to access a peripheral, Windows
Virtual_DOS_machine
Text user interface
No 3.0 (DOS/DPMI/Windows), 2.10R2, 2.01 (DOS) 9 February 1999 (version 3.0) No information Pascal Yes DOS, Windows, Linux (GV/FPC), DPMI Free for individual
Turbo_Vision
Computers derived from the IBM PC
them, so eventually, some new memory-model APIs were developed, VCPI and DPMI, the latter becoming the most popular. Because of the great number of third-party
IBM_PC_compatible
File manager for DOS, OS/2 and Windows
source code. Several open source DN branches currently exist including win32/dpmi/os2 version "dn/2" and Linux port attempt "dn2l". The original DN contains
DOS_Navigator
Computer program that returns control to a non-multitasking OS without exiting
almost always done using a third-party DOS extender implementing VCPI or DPMI, because it becomes much easier and faster to access memory above the 1 MB
Terminate-and-stay-resident program
Terminate-and-stay-resident_program
Line-oriented debug utility in DOS
under the MIT License. A 32-bit clone "DEBUGX" version supporting 32-bit DPMI programs exists as well. Andreas "Japheth" Grech, the author of the HX DOS
Debug_(command)
Short and simple version of a method
to communicate with real-mode DOS in conjunction with DOS extenders (like DPMI, DPMS, CLOAKING or NIOS). Abstract method Mock object Dummy code Test stub
Method_stub
Message processing package for FTN
processing packages available for FTN style messages. Running on MS-DOS, DPMI and native OS/2 32-bit, it offered numerous features that were desirable
FastEcho
Type of subroutine
knowledge of where they are located in memory. DOS Protected Mode Interface (DPMI) DOS Protected Mode Services (DPMS) J/Direct Microsoft Layer for Unicode
Thunk
Comprehensive list of features of x86-based computers
CS1 maint: deprecated archival service (link) (NB. Details some private DPMI/VCPI functions of DR-DOS EMM386.) Official website Delorie, DJ, ed. (2000-07-17)
Ralf_Brown's_Interrupt_List
Sound card for IBM PC compatibles
emulation software that required at least a 386 processor and EMM manager with DPMI/VCPI support. Mega-Em emulated the 8-bit Sound Blaster circuitry for sound
Gravis_UltraSound
Open source assembler for x86 processors
real mode. 32-bit support was added and then supplemented with optional DPMI support. Designed to be easy to port to any operating system with flat 32-bit
FASM
Database software
"requester". The requestor required the use of DOS Protected Mode Interface (DPMI) which allowed program access to DOS extended memory accessible only via
Btrieve
Operating system from IBM
Standard mode of Windows 3.1; it only supported programs written according to DPMI. (Microsoft discouraged the use of VCPI under Windows 3.1, however, due to
OS/2
1990 Microsoft operating system version
be used to run DOS applications that use DOS extenders incompatible with DPMI specifications. Normally, Windows will start in the highest operating mode
Windows_3.0
BIOS interrupt call for disk access
INT 10H BIOS interrupt call Cylinder-head-sector INT (x86 instruction) DPMI (DOS Protected Mode Interface) Ralf Brown's Interrupt List BIOS Enhanced
INT_13H
Software program expanding DOS memory
inside a compiled executable file. DOS/32 DOS Protected Mode Interface (DPMI) DOS API DOS extender works with Windows, InfoWorld, July 22, 1991 "DOS/4G
DOS/4G
File transfer protocol
received without noticeable performance loss. SMODEM detects DESQview and DPMI (Windows, OS/2) and releases all unused processor capacity to the host system
SMODEM
Sound card for PCs
conventional memory. Also, if a game used DOS 32-bit protected mode through a non-DPMI compliant DOS extender, then the MPU-401 emulation would not function and
Sound_Blaster_AWE32
First 640 KB of RAM under DOS
specifications for DOS extenders were VCPI- and later DPMI-compatible with Windows 3.x. The most notable DPMI-compliant DOS extender may be DOS/4GW, shipping
Conventional_memory
Maximum amount of RAM accessible by a computer
was developed. Later, a Microsoft standard supplanted this, known as the DPMI. These standards allowed direct access to the 16 MB space, instead of the
RAM_limit
Variant of real mode in x86 computing
drivers) without any thunking. This makes an unreal mode driver simpler than a DPMI driver. However unreal mode is incompatible with protected mode operating
Unreal_mode
GeoWorks as well. In 1998, Caldera distributed a demo version of their 32-bit DPMI web-browser and mail client DR-WebSpyder on a bootable fully self-contained
Self-booting_disk
DPC—Deferred Procedure Call DPI—Deep packet inspection DPI—Dots per inch DPMI—DOS Protected Mode Interface DPMS—Display Power Management Signaling DPO—Data
List of computing and IT abbreviations
List_of_computing_and_IT_abbreviations
Events in the history of 16-bit x86 DOS-family disk operating systems
Protected Mode Interface (DPMI) version 0.9 is formally released by a consortium of eleven PC companies. Unlike VCPI, DPMI was designed for a multitasking
Timeline of DOS operating systems
Timeline_of_DOS_operating_systems
MCS-48, MCS-41, MCS-51, MCS-251, MCS-96/196/296, 8080/8085, [ Win32, DOS/DPMI, DOS (no longer maintained), OS/2 (no longer maintained), Linux ASxxxx Cross
Comparison_of_assemblers
1992 video game
an unreal mode and is incompatible with other DOS extenders following the DPMI standard. Reception Computer Gaming World's Scorpia in 1992 praised Ultima
Ultima_VII:_The_Black_Gate
Flag bit in the CPU relating to interrupts
started in real mode, but causes problems when such programs are run in a DPMI-based container on modern operating systems (such as NTVDM under Windows
Interrupt_flag
System of bank switching in DOS memory management
Virtual Control Program Interface (VCPI), DOS Protected Mode Interface (DPMI) and DOS Protected Mode Services (DPMS) specifications. Certain emulation
Expanded_memory
Operational mode of x86-compatible CPUs
systems, virtual 8086 mode is still used for running applications, e.g. DPMI compatible DOS extender programs (through virtual DOS machines) or Windows 3
Protected_mode
Physical memory region on IBM PC compatibles
above) didn't work in Windows 95. Only the DOS Protected Mode Interface (DPMI) API for switching to protected mode was supported. Upper memory blocks can
Upper_memory_area
Vista restricts the amount of memory DPMI programs can have to 32 MB (33,554,432 bytes). The limitation applies to DPMI programs running inside NTVDM. The
List of features removed in Windows Vista
List_of_features_removed_in_Windows_Vista
1993 video game
surroundings. The game runs in protected mode, using Borland C++'s Ergo DPMI / RTM DOS extender. It remained quite compatible with Microsoft Windows up
Betrayal_at_Krondor
Free 32-bit Pascal compiler, IDE, and debugger for OS/2 and Microsoft Windows
This version was maintained by Jörg Pleumann. Run-Time Library to 32-bit DPMI. Free Pascal Virtual Pascal: News Mon Apr 4, 2005 – 01:21:43 – "Virtual Pascal
Virtual_Pascal
Techniques employed to give access to more than 640 kibibytes
Virtual Control Program Interface (XVCPI) DOS Protected Mode Interface (DPMI) DOS Protected Mode Services (DPMS) Helix Cloaking Mueller, Scott (1994)
DOS_memory_management
Set of extended DOS memory management services
with any DOS and can coexist with memory managers and DOS extenders such as DPMI, VCPI, etc. The DPMS API is reentrant and compatible with multitaskers such
DOS_Protected_Mode_Services
areas which directly or indirectly affect VDMSound emulation: Incomplete DPMI support in Windows NT/2000/XP results in a number of games not starting or
VDMSound
Implementation of Pascal programming language
standard compilers were used, ending with the SVS Pascal compiler, a 32-bit DPMI extender based implementation. By 1993, ISO 7185 compatible compilers that
IP_Pascal
Graphical web browser for DOS and Linux
to compile as a 32-bit protected mode extended DOS application (utilizing DPMI using DJGPP, a GNU compiler for DOS), then referred to as WebSpyder 32, but
DR-WebSpyder
DPMI
DPMI
DPMI
DPMI
Boy/Male
Sikh
Victory of good company
Girl/Female
Indian
Diminutive of Nasiba, Noble
Girl/Female
Afghan, Arabic, Indian, Kannada, Lebanese, Muslim
Glorious; Splendid; Noble; Glory
Boy/Male
Hindu, Indian, Kannada, Malayalam, Marathi, Telugu
Peaceful Mind; God of Happiness
Boy/Male
African, Hindu, Indian, Punjabi, Sanskrit, Sikh, Swahili
Slow; Firm
Boy/Male
Muslim/Islamic
Slave of the Fashioner
Surname or Lastname
English (also Skeins)
English (also Skeins) : see Skeens.
Boy/Male
Indian, Punjabi, Sikh
Loved One
Boy/Male
Arabic
Shares; Arrows
Surname or Lastname
English
English : variant of Swim.
DPMI
DPMI
DPMI
DPMI
DPMI