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XMS2SPEC.ZIP 12130 03-15-93 Extended Memory Specification (Xms), V2.0,
| July 19, 1988. Allows DOS Programs to Use
| Additional Memory Found in the 80286 and
| Higher ARChitectures in a Consistent,
| Machine Independent Manner. Xms Adds Almost
| 64k to the 640k Available to Programs, And,
| Depending on Hardware, Possibly More. Xms
| Also Provides DOS Programs With a Standard
| Method of Storing Data in Extended Memory.
| From Quarterdeck's BBS.
| (Newest File Date: 06-01-90)
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