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Cannot get DOS program (1992 Foxpro) to work

Source: microsoft.public.virtualpc
Sent: 08/23/2008
From: Ed Davis
Message:

I have a 1992 version of Foxpro:

FoxPro/LAN 2.0 EXE Support Library (X)
(c) 1989-1992 Microsoft Corporation
Worldwide Edition
(Demand Paging Enabled)

Dos Extension Technology Copyright 1988-1990,
ERGO Computing, Inc. All Rights Reserved.

When I run it under Virtual PC, Foxpro crashes with:

GP at 0020 0000 5E83 0024
Interrupt 0D at CS:EIP=0510:0759001F

It works fine under the following setup on a real machine:

Windows 98, but just boot DOS. Output of the version command:

Windows 98 [Version 4.10.2222]

autoexec.bat - only includes a path statement
config.sys:
dos=high,umb
devicehigh=c:\dos\himem.sys /testmem:off
devicehigh=c:\dos\emm386.exe
files=99

In addition, the following config.sys also works:
same as above, remove the emme36.exe line, and replace the
himem.sys line with:

devicehigh=c:\dos\himem.sys /testmem:off /int15=4800

According to the mem command, I have 131,648k of total memory.

I've set up a virtual machine under Virtual PC, trying to make it
as close as I can to the real machine. The autoexec.bat and
config.sys are identical. The virtual machine is running Windows
98 DOS, same version as the real machine.

Here are the differences I have noted:

Booting message differences:

In the real machine:

Installed A20 handler number 1.

In the virtual machine

Installed A20 handler number 2.

mem message differences (under Memory Type):

In the real machine:

Reserved: 384k total 384k used 0k free

In the virtual machine

Reserved: 0k total 0k used 0k free

pmap (old Chris Dunford DOS mem-like utility) message differences
(under Expanded memory summary):

In the real machine:

Page frame segment: E000h

In the virtual machine

Page frame segment: D000h

I wonder if these differences are what is causing the problem?
Any ideas how I can make the two machines more alike?

Interestingly, both machines (the real and the virtual) have AMI
BIOS's - the real one dated 1996, and the virtual one dated 2006.

Thanks for any help.



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