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FoxPro was a text-based procedurally oriented programming language and database management system (DBMS), and it is also an object-oriented programming language, originally published by Fox Software and later by Microsoft, for MS-DOS, Windows, Macintosh, and UNIX. The final published release of FoxPro was 2.6.

A couple of things.
The A20 handler being different. DOS would 'guess' at the correct one, but
not always get it right. You could try forceing one:
http://support.microsoft.com/kb/96711
WARNING: Have a boot disk, real or virtual, in case forceing one locks the
VM.
Your Expanded Memory Page Frame, the point in conventional memory that is
used as a 'swap frame' is in a different location. This may be because the
VM uses E000 for a BIOS extension, or the Video BIOS. It's not specified in
the BIOS, but it does seem to be in use for something.
Foxpro may be trying to use this memory directly, and is causing the error.

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You might be able to tweak the settings for EMM386.EXE.
http://support.microsoft.com/kb/78557
PC Magazine used to have a program, UMASCAN that would map the area of
memory above 640K and tell you what was there.
The only place I can find it on the 'net is in a ZIP file here:
http://www.programmersheaven.com/download/15838/download.aspx
Good luck.
Ferd
'Ed Davis' <Ed [email protected]> wrote in message
news:[email protected]

>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:doshimem.sys /testmemff
> devicehigh=c:dosemm386.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:doshimem.sys /testmemff /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.
>
Cover of the FoxPro 2.6 Developer's Guide

Kung fu panda 3 ita ddl. FoxPro was a text-basedprocedurally orientedprogramming language and database management system (DBMS), and it is also an object-oriented programming language, originally published by Fox Software and later by Microsoft, for MS-DOS, Windows, Macintosh, and UNIX. The final published release of FoxPro was 2.6. Development continued under the Visual FoxPro label, which in turn was discontinued in 2007.

FoxPro was derived from FoxBase (Fox Software, Perrysburg, Ohio), which was in turn derived from dBase III (Ashton-Tate) and dBase II. dBase II was the first commercial version of a database program written by Wayne Ratliff, called Vulcan, running on CP/M.

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FoxPro is both a DBMS and a relational database management system (RDBMS), since it extensively supports multiple relationships between multiple DBF files (tables). However it lacks transactional processing.

After they acquired Fox Software in its entirety in 1992, FoxPro was sold and supported by Microsoft. At that time there was an active worldwide community of FoxPro users and programmers. FoxPro 2.6 for UNIX (FPU26) has even been successfully installed on Linux and FreeBSD using the Intel Binary Compatibility Standard (ibcs2) support library.

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Operating system compatibility[edit]

Extant Versions by OS
VersionFP 2.0FP 2.5FP 2.6
MS-DOSYesYesYes
Windows 3.1 to XPYesYesYes
MacintoshYesYesYes
SCO UNIXYesYesYes
Linux & FreeBSDYesYesYes[1]
Windows 2000NoNoYes

Technical aspects[edit]

FoxPro 2 included the 'Rushmore' optimizing engine, which used indices to accelerate data retrieval and updating. Rushmore technology examined every