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- From: avinogra@empire.cce.cornell.edu (Alex Vinogradov)
- Subject: LARGE memory model in win 3.1
- Message-ID: <1993Jan21.222544.14033@empire.cce.cornell.edu>
- Organization: Cornell Cooperative Extension
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- Date: Thu, 21 Jan 1993 22:25:44 GMT
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- Are there any disadvantages in using LARGE model if I know that my app is
- not going to run under real mode (i.e. only uinder protected)? I remember
- reading somewhere (I think in Petzold's "Programming Windows 3.0") that
- when one allocates memory in LARGE model, it becomes FIXED by default
- and Windows can do nothing to move this memory around. Is that true ?
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- Alex Vinogradov
- Cornell Cooperative Extension, Electronic Technology Group
- avinogra@empire.cce.cornell.edu
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