Xenix-286 access to real addresses

Douglas Campbell doug at cornell.UUCP
Wed Jan 30 06:34:13 AEST 1985


Here's an interesting question for those who know something about
Xenix-286.  How difficult will it be to manipulate *real* addresses,
such as bit-mapped graphics memory?  Assuming that some sort of
user-definable device drivers can be written, it *should* at least
be possible.  But what will the performance and design costs be?

In short, what's needed is some way to drop into real address mode
and then pop back out again.  Without an easy way to do this, memory-
mapped devices will be highly difficult to work with.

I'll post a summary of responses.  (Is Microsoft listening?)

						Thanks,
						Doug Campbell
						doug at cornell.{UUCP|ARPA}
P.S.  Please don't flame the 286 architecture.
      The 286 is still smoking from an earlier
      discussion on net.micro.



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