Yes, i think you are right. I used SQLPME with QEMM (a memory extender) long ago ... in 286, 386 and 486 (with MS-DOS of course).
Dias Costa
Robert Eskridge wrote:
S> I remember UFI, RPT-RPF, Forms 2.0 (IAD-IAG-IAP), SQL-QMX (for what it S> last),ODL (Oracle Data Loader), but I do not remember SQLPME . What was it ?
Ow! That makes my brain hurt. I think it was like Protected Memory Executive that allowed Oracle to run up in the above 1M region on 386's and in some special archetectures with 286's. I hadn't relived that nightmare in many years.
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