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From: David Jenkins <me AT jenkinsdavid DOT demon DOT co DOT uk>
Newsgroups: comp.os.msdos.djgpp
Subject: Re: CWSDPMI: what all does it do? (was: Commercial Games)
Date: Mon, 21 Apr 1997 02:14:51 +0100
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In article <33595225 DOT 234E AT NO DOT SPAM DOT cs DOT com>, "John M. Aldrich"
<fighteer AT NO DOT SPAM DOT cs DOT com> writes
>> >CWSDPMI is *NOT* needed or used under Windows (95). Windows itself
>> >provides DPMI, and thus CWSDPMI need not be loaded.
>> 
>> Is there any way to turn Win95's DPMI off??
>
>Nope.  In fact, doing so would probably cause all sorts of problems for
>Win95 applications.

Sorry, I probably should've posted this question to a Win95 NG.
I use Imagine (The ray tracing package.) And it won't run in Win95
because of the DPMI memory.

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http://www.jenkinsdavid.demon.co.uk for Newbie C programmers and a larf. ;-)
David Jenkins

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