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Date: | Wed, 25 Sep 1996 13:09:47 -0700 |
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Lee asks:
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> Several years ago, we received a tape of an HP SE-contributed utility,
> "XDS", which intercepts calls to CM extra data segment intrinsics
> (DMOVIN/DMOVOUT/GETDSEG etc.) and substitutes mapped file access. We
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> 4095 on the user PIN which calls the intrinsic. We're seeing PINs in
> the 4300+ range, now, and, as you can well guess, this is causing some
> great concern. HP does not support this code, and it's written in
> Pascal, for which we have no compiler.
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> Does anyone know whether this code has been updated and made available?
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Well, one of the first ever versions of such code, written by Jacques
Van Damme of Denkart, has grown over the years and is still supported: XDSMAP.
Contact Lund Performance Solutions (541) 926-3800
or http://www.lund.com
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Stan Sieler [log in to unmask]
http://www.allegro.com/sieler.html
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