Path: utzoo!utgpu!jarvis.csri.toronto.edu!mailrus!tut.cis.ohio-state.edu!rutgers!apple!oliveb!amdahl!drivax!frotz From: frotz@drivax.UUCP (Frotz) Newsgroups: comp.sys.ibm.pc Subject: Re: Can I call a TSR from protected mode? Message-ID: <25080E36.5ED5@drivax.UUCP> Date: 8 Sep 89 19:08:37 GMT References: <2010015@hpctdls.HP.COM> Sender: frotz@drivax.UUCP Reply-To: frotz@drivax.UUCP Organization: Digital Research, Monterey CA Lines: 23 wei@hpctdls.HP.COM (Bill Ives) writes: > ( remember there is no > protected mode debugger available other than under OS/2 where you can't > do any real protected mode programming anyway.) Apologies to the net for plugging company products, but there is at least one protected mode debuggers available other than under OS/2. Admittedly it is still not under DOS or a DOS extender;-( Digital Research makes a Real Time Protected Mode OS called FlexOS. It is supported on the 186, 286 and 386 platforms. The debugger I mentioned is FlexView (Yes, marketing likes this term "Flex";-). It supports 80-godzillian macros and it is reasonable protected mode debugger given the stiff competition of Codeview and Turbo Debugger. --Frotz @Digital Research, Incorporated amdahl!drivax!frotz 70 Garden Court, B15 (408) 649-3896 Monterey, California 93940 Ask for John Fa'atuai "Funny thing is the company might actually support at least some of my comments!-}"