Originally posted by: markz@microsoft.UUCP (Mark Zbikowski)
Message-ID: <8721@microsoft.UUCP>
Date: Wed, 10-Oct-84 21:00:49 EDT
Article-I.D.: microsof.8721
Posted: Wed Oct 10 21:00:49 1984
Date-Received: Sat, 13-Oct-84 02:47:32 EDT
Organization: Microsoft Corporation
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Help! I am struggling to understand an apparent inconsistency
in the MS/PC-DOS (2.X) operating system. I am trying to run a
program by loading it in, setting up the Program Segment Prefix,
registers, etc., and setting the Terminate Exit Address to my
own termination trap routine.
EEKS! Why are you attempting to do this? The exec system call (4B) is
substantially better than this. Think of all the code duplication!
Several observations:
o You *must* use the create program segment system call to initialize the
new program segment. Merely copying one around is NOT good enough.
o You must set the terminate address *before* you duplicate the PSP.