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"No" To YOURSELF, FOOL!! (Announce)

posted by Jack R. Ellis E-mail, 29.09.2007, 10:50

> No, we're talking as long and about what we want here.

Yes, I have noticed how "SH*T Disturbers" like you DO behave that way, FOOL!
Perhaps you might succeed in getting your "sorry ass" BANNED here, as well!!

> Personally, I don't use your drivers simply because they are not reentrant
> (local stack) ...

Oh, REALLY?? Then perhaps you haven't NOTICED, FOOL, that XMGR runs on the
USER stack, same as ANY "XMS Manager" since Gates & Co. wrote the FIRST one!
Also, UDVD runs on the SHCDX33C stack as it is a "private" driver for use by
SHCDX33C only! Nor is it a problem, FOOL, for SHCDX33C (UDVD's "boss") and
UDMA to declare their own local stacks, since you obviously are unaware that
DOS was never designed for and DOES NOT SUPPORT "re-entrant" I-O, FOOL!

If you like "re-entrant" I-O, you'll LOVE "Windows", which is one reason why
Gates & Co. require "gazillion byte" drivers for it! I prefer writing 4.5K
DOS UltraDMA drivers (caching included!), especially since a friend tells me
that re: Windows, "You beat THEM, two months AGO!", and that was in July!!

> ... and I also don't need a cache (I don't say a cache is useless!).

"Oh, FRABJOUS Day!" that you found time to clarify THAT as well, for us all!

> And HimemX is better than xmgr.

Oh, REALLY?? Well, if people are so DESPERATE to save 2600 bytes of upper-
memory that they would become "tied" to using ONLY your JEMM386, they can go
ahead and keep your himemx. XMGR is not "restricted" to running ONLY with
one "EMS manager", since I believe in writing GENERAL-PURPOSE software!!

> I also vaguely remember that you call everyone a NAZI who tells other
> people what they have to do.

NOT everyone, FOOL!! Just guys like YOU, who BEHAVE like them!!

 

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