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From: fesenko AT po DOT pacific DOT net DOT sg (FVR)
Newsgroups: comp.os.msdos.djgpp
Subject: Re: Access to more memory
Date: Fri, 24 Jan 1997 17:22:24 GMT
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Eli Zaretskii <eliz AT is DOT elta DOT co DOT il> wrote:


>DJGPP can use all of the 4GB of the address space, but the maximum amount
>of memory supported by the DPMI host you use is another matter.  CWSDPMI 
>supports upto 128MBytes of RAM plus another 128MBytes of swap space, 
>giving you upto 256MBytes of total virtual memory.  Most other DPMI hosts 
>support much less: for example Windows 95 only lets you use upto 64MBytes 
>of physical+swap.

>> This is a part of faq202.txt file:

>Right, and it says exactly the above.

I see, I thought that 256Mb of virtual memory meant 256Mb of hard disk
swap file ;-)
In that case, do you have any idea, if CWSDPMI is still in development
(and if there are plans to make it support more than 128 Mb of RAM).
Or is there another DPMI host available (maybe commercial) which
doesn't have this limit.

Any suggestions appreciated.

Victor Fesenko.
fesenko AT pacific DOT net DOT sg

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