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<blockquote data-quote="Deleted member 69059" data-source="post: 737925"><p>I did not know that VB worked in ring1, but after reading the link you have posted, I think that It has a lot of logic from the point of view of safety and stability.</p><p></p><p></p><p>From what I have read, OS/2 operated in 3 rings (ring0 for kernel, ring2 for providing acces to physical devices and ring 3 for user applications), maybe Windows 2x or 3x also supported 3 rings (at that time MS and IBM shared code), I dont know.</p><p></p><p>By the way, I see that you have a lot of knowledge about Windows at low level, but you are not participating in this forum, so, are you in another forum or have a blog in wich you publish usefull information like this?</p><p></p><p>PS: I'm not a native english speaker, so I'm sorry if syntax or use of certains words is not correct. Thanks.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Deleted member 69059, post: 737925"] I did not know that VB worked in ring1, but after reading the link you have posted, I think that It has a lot of logic from the point of view of safety and stability. From what I have read, OS/2 operated in 3 rings (ring0 for kernel, ring2 for providing acces to physical devices and ring 3 for user applications), maybe Windows 2x or 3x also supported 3 rings (at that time MS and IBM shared code), I dont know. By the way, I see that you have a lot of knowledge about Windows at low level, but you are not participating in this forum, so, are you in another forum or have a blog in wich you publish usefull information like this? PS: I'm not a native english speaker, so I'm sorry if syntax or use of certains words is not correct. Thanks. [/QUOTE]
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