Protected Mode. Ugh some more

Srstanek@aol.com Srstanek@aol.com
Tue, 16 Feb 1999 22:25:18 EST


> Try to use as protected-mode tutorial little
>  program article about 'unreal mode' from www.x86.org.

No no no... unreal mode will *NOT* do. You want 32 bit *MULTITASKING* and
*PROTECTED* memory such that those multitasking programs cannot overwrite
anything they want (i.e. the kernel). Protected mode is the only way to go!!

  - vulture a.k.a. Sean Stanek