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- From: Xu Yifeng <jafd@public.sta.net.cn>
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- Subject: Re: DPMI from Windows
- Date: Wed, 17 Jan 1996 10:05:09 -0800
- Organization: ZheJiang Securities Co.Ltd
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- Nick Farrow wrote:
- >
- > Hello Can you help ?
- >
- > How do you get DPMI services from windows ?
- >
- > I need to speak to a TSR from windows ( and being new to this
- > have very little knowledge ), so does windows provide DPMI
- > services, or do you need a DOS DPMI host program ?
- >
- > If you need a DOS TSR DPMI host, how does this interact with the
- > kernel of windows ?
- >
- > Any information is appreciated, paticularly if the answer is
- > blindingly obvious !
- >
- > Nick Farrow
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- Windows is a DPMI host, you can use DPMI in windows without any
- other TSR DPMI host, Windows is a DPMI 16bit and DPMI 32bit host.
-
- Best wishs
-
- Xu yifeng
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