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From: "Charles Sandmann" <sandmann AT clio DOT rice DOT edu>
Newsgroups: comp.os.msdos.djgpp
Subject: Re: Memory amount and PMODE
Date: Sun, 8 Oct 2000 8:44:01
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> Namely, I expected to have all memory :( and didn't think about additional
> limitations (except virtual memory). I hope somebody can help me with 
> PMODSTUB tuning. Or offer another DPMI server (stub), because I have no
> choice - only single EXE file (consumer demands) and even all data must be 
> attached to the executable in EXEDAT format.

Please send me an email next week and I'll let you test a new version of
CWSDPMI r5 embedded in the stub.  Right now my system is down due to 
construction :-(

There is no "tuning" in PMODSTUB which can fix your problem.  I can migrate
the CWSDPMI 64Mb+ support into PMODE, but this is much lower priority for
me right now then getting r5 released.

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