"who really cares" refers to whether there is a specific need for the functionality.
Since there does
appear to be one, that's fine. At this point, providing general-purpose support on
OS/2 is often not
too important! As for KEE, it was implemented mainly to support JFS and the 32 bit
tcpip stack, not
out of some sense that OS/2 just ought to be able to do 32 bit DevHelps. Once it was
implemented,
it certainly made sense to make it available to others; however, in most cases, there
really isn't
anything to be gained (and often much efficiency to be lost) in doing 32 bit OS/2 dd
code.
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