Mail Archives: djgpp/1993/06/08/15:00:34
> If you're using DPMI, you must provide at least 5M of DPMI memory (not
> ems, xms, or extended memory) for the program, as the binaries still
> need to load data at the 4M mark.
I hate to be a pain in the ***(*) about this, but how exactly do you tell
windows to give the application 5M of DPMI memory? I've checked into
my memory configuration, and I have 2-4M physical and 2-4M virtual
memory available in windows when I did some testing, but I do not know
the mechanism that windows uses to give this to the application.
Eric
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