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- From: Christopher Caranna <ccaranna@soleil.acomp.usf.edu>
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- Subject: How can I access more than 64Kb of RAM?
- Date: 13 Jan 1996 19:09:20 GMT
- Organization: University of South Florida
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- I own a computer with 32Mb of RAM. Unfortunately, I have no idea how
- to access more than 64Kb (one segment) of it. I would greatly appreciate
- it if someone would recommend some books that would help explain how to
- get around this. The technical manuals included with Borland C++ are not
- clear on this problem.
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