> Reply-To: Eko Priono <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
> Most likely Win9x EDIT.COM using some sort of undocumented way to access
> XMS memory, as I've never seen any normal XMS calls work so fast like
> this on a slow machine. I'm just wondering, ...
> ... will this be useful to overcome Bobcat 8086's memory
> constrain problem? And how the legal consequences will be?
Undocumented or not, XMS is an open (industry) standard, and any use
of it is both legitimate and legal. It would be illegal to copy some
M$-code, sure. But who needs to copy their (not necessarily best) code
in order to use the basic principle ? ;')
The latter is indeed the question.
// Heimo Claasen // <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> // Brussels 1999-07-10
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