Dos App. Needs More Memory!!
Sassan Behzadi
sassan at locus.com
Thu Sep 13 05:25:04 AEST 1990
In article <363 at stephsf.stephsf.com> wengland at stephsf.stephsf.com (Bill England) writes:
>
> While Merge allows allocation of 'simulated' expanded memory I could not
> find any provision for allocating extended memory.
ODT-DOS (Merge) *does* simulate EMS, but you will not be able to run
programs that go into protected mode in order to access Extended Memory.
> On further thought
> it seems like a difficult proposition to create this feature under
> Unix.
Well it ain't easy.
A few companies (Microsoft, Quarterdeck, Lotus, Borland, Locus and IGC)
are now working on "DOS Protected Mode Interface" (DPMI) which would
allow DOS programs to access Extended Memory through a set of "well
defined" calls. Operating Systems that support virtual DOS sessions
and DPMI (potentially: Windows, DesqView, UNIX, and yes - even OS/2)
can allow these DOS programs to access Extended Memory without sacrificing
system security.
Of course DOS programs have to be re-written in order to use DPMI.
So don't expect your current DOS application that goes into protected
mode to run under these Operating Systems.
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