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doscmd heavily depends on struct sigcontext which luckily is mostly passed
between functions as usion regcontext_t. By redefining union regcontext_t in
terms of mcontext_t almost all bases are covered.
It also seems to me that doscmd was in a transitional state. The redundant
definitions made it difficult to get a clear overview and could easily cause
oversight. To make sure my changes were ok, I went as far as to complete the
transition. It was not exactly necessary, but I expect to have to come back
here some more ("whistle" if I'm wrong :-).
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Doesn't anybody TEST code before committing....
This is the X'th time these laste couble of days...
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off_t.
This fixed the primitive 'copy protection' that the program I'm using.
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o Make the dos emulation treat c: and C: the same way. Sourcer was doing
a chdir("c:\\") rather than a chdir("C:\\");
o use drlton() in all places where we used to use -'A' so that we're always
case independent.
o use drntol() in all places where we used to use + 'A' for similar reasons
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interface for callbacks to doscmd from DOS, obsoleting the instbsdi
redirector. (redir.com replaces it)
A temporary hack is in place so the instbsdi program will (hopefully) work
in the short term.
Submitted by: Helmut F. Wirth <hfwirth@ping.at>
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a group of dos emulator developers.
Submitted by: Jonathan Lemon <jlemon@americantv.com>
Obtained from: BSDI
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