Cesar Cardoso wrote:
> Remember guys, this is valid only on MS/PC/DR/OpenDOS, Windows 3.x,
> Windows 9x.
> Other systems (Linux, BSD family, Windows NT I think, Solaris/Linux,
> OS/2) don't need to do all this tricks.
...because they never use the real mode
they give you a bunch of virtual m
] On Thu, 26 Aug 1999, Giovanni R. Nunes wrote:
]
] > And don't forget! What means "pia" in portuguese? :)
]
] That's easy, "pia" means "boy" or "child".
]
] Someone asked about PC memory management in real mode. There are
] three ways to do it:
]
] In short, memory managem
Ricardo Bittencourt Vidigal Leitao wrote:
>
> Someone asked about PC memory management in real mode. There are
> three ways to do it:
>
> In short, memory management in the PC sucks.
>
Remember guys, this is valid only on MS/PC/DR/OpenDOS, Windows 3.x,
Windows 9x.
Other systems
On Thu, 26 Aug 1999, Giovanni R. Nunes wrote:
> And don't forget! What means "pia" in portuguese? :)
That's easy, "pia" means "boy" or "child".
Someone asked about PC memory management in real mode. There are
three ways to do it:
1) XMS: with this method you can acces