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- From: bchen@diva.Berkeley.EDU (Benjamin Chen)
- Newsgroups: comp.windows.ms.programmer
- Subject: Why Only One Instance of Large Model (FAQ?)
- Date: 24 Jul 1992 00:35:35 GMT
- Organization: University of California, Berkeley
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- This is probably a FAQ, but I don't know where the FAQ file can be found
- I looked on ftp.cica.indiana.edu, but it only had an FAQ for users,
- not programmers.
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- Anyway, I was wondering why you can run only one instance of a large model
- windows application. The only facts(?) I have at hand are:
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- 1) large model apps execute with multiple code and data segments
- 2) data segments must be fixed UNLESS you are running in 386 enhanced mode.
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- Any info or direction to the FAQ would be appreciated.
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- BC
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