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| subject: | Borland Tp7 Dpmi Routine |
DG> finger at OS/2, where I believe it is in the library routines DG> supplied by Borland. If there is another conference where I must My only experience has been with Borlands Paradox, Quattro, etc. In those cases you must set DPMI enabled (in fact the Paradox install file for Paradox under OS/2 (pdox.cmd) does that for you. As far as I've been able to determine whatever they do with DPMI it's not quite meeting the standards so it can't be auto detected. Borland has had problems with their DPMI not being quite "standard". In fact at one time they had their own memory manager instead of using one of the standards. --- X RM 1.4 B0043 X --- Maximus/2 2.01wb* Origin: OS/2 Shareware BBS, Fairfax, VA: 703-385-4325 (1:109/347) SEEN-BY: 12/2442 54/54 620/243 624/50 632/348 640/820 690/660 711/409 410 413 SEEN-BY: 711/430 807 808 809 934 942 712/353 623 713/888 800/1 @PATH: 109/347 2 7 3615/50 229/2 12/2442 711/409 54/54 711/808 809 934 |
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