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- From: gerhard@ats.xs4all.nl (Gerhard Ahuis)
- Newsgroups: comp.dcom.modems
- Subject: Re: Tapi.exe... 16 or 32 bit app?
- Date: 21 Apr 1996 14:50:48 +0200
- Organization: AT Service
- Message-ID: <4ldav8$8s@ats.xs4all.nl>
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- Dave MacLeod <nstn1925@fox.nstn.ca> writes:
-
- >Hello all...
-
- >Maybe some power user out there can help me with this one. I'm using
- >Win95's dial up networking to connect to my ISP. Out of curiousity one
- >day, I ran Nortons Sysinfo while connected. Under the memory tab,
- >Tapi.exe was listed as a 16 bit application. Is there a problem here, or
- >is this to maintain some sort of backward compatability? All of my apps
- >are 32 bit, so I'm wondering if there is a way to force Win95 (if
- >possible) to load only the 32 bit version of Tapi.
-
- >Thanks in advance!
-
- Tapi is completely 16 bit just as almost all drivers in WIN95. It has a DLL
- called TAPI32.DLL who is transfering the 32 bit calls to 16 bit calls in
- TAPI.DLL.
-
- Gerhard.
-
-