Mail Archives: djgpp/1998/07/23/04:30:29
Victor wrote:
>
> On Fri, 17 Jul 1998 09:33:15 +0100, JP Morris <jmorris AT calderauk DOT com>
> wrote:
>
> >
> > QEMM doesn't have the limit, in one person's config I saw +90M of
> > EMS!
> >
> If you saw 90Mb of EMS that doesn't mean there's no limit. The limit
> could be 128Mb ;)
Very true, but CWSDPMI (Which is going to -use- the EMS) has a limit of
128MB physical anyway, IIRC.
(FluxOS/mach dos extender has a 2GB physical/2GB swap limit, but it is
elf-based, not coff, and intended to be cross-compiled.)
If you use QEMM's DPMI server you won't be constrained by CWSDPMI.
I don't know if there are any limits inherent in the compiler libs or
not. (Apart from 4GB addressing)
> But seriously, I'm interested to find out the maximum amount of RAM
> QEMM or similar managers can handle.
Unfortunately I don't know what version it was that I saw.
> If anyone has any info, I'd appreciate that.
> Victor Fesenko.
> fesenko AT pacific DOT net DOT sg
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