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Old 09-18-2002, 10:06 PM   #1
nikhiljosh
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MASM in Linux


Hi!
i tried to run MASM in Linux using dosemu+freedos

but i get the following error:

Phar Lap err 35: The 386 chip is currently executing
in virtual 8086 mode under the control of another program. You must turn
off this other program in order to use 386|DOS-Extender to run in
protected mode.

will i b able to run MASM ?
or do i hav to resort to inline assembly ? (Turbo C works fine in dosemu)

BTW can ny1 tell wot the error means nd how did the program come to know
abt all the stuff ...

(I guess the error means : u r running 386 in real mode , switch to
protected mode. right ? )

Also I'm confused : DOS is supposed to work in real mode right ?

Thx
 
  


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