Re: Getting SIMX86.exe

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Make sure that the DOSEmu configuration file doesn't have $_cpu_emu option uncommented (without #) and thats it.
    You don't need SIMX86.EXE.

# Usage of cpu emulation: "off" (requires /proc/sys/vm/mmap_min_addr= 0),
# "vm86" only (default) or "full" (vm86 and DPMI, experimental!).
# Use "vm86sim" or "fullsim" to use simulation instead of JIT code generation.

# $_cpu_emu = "vm86"

    If you still have problems, please send your .dosemu/boot.log file.
    Thanks.


El 18/10/11 14:34, Bob Supansic escribió:
I recently had to reinstall linux on a file server. Unfortunately I forgot that I needed a 32-bit kernel and installed a 64-bit kernel instead. When trying to run DOSemu I got the message that "vm86 plus service not available for your kernel". I noticed in the documentation that SIMX86.exe can substitute for vm86. Does anyone know where I can get a copy of SIM86.exe? Or any other help with this problem?

Any help would be greatly appreciated.

Thanks in advance.
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