Mail Archives: djgpp/1994/07/12/10:20:49
> Yes, but QDPMI itself doesn't reside in the first 640k, so maybe it's not
> a problem after all? Or does it put the extra 105k per process in the lower
> memory?
DPMI specifies that the server can ask each client to allocate some
extra conventional memory to act as a per-client data area. This
amount can be anywhere from nothing to many hundreds of Kbytes.
Windows, for example, asks for around 4-5K, whereas QDPMI asks for
around 100-150K.
This memory is NOT part of the DPMI server itself.
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