Mail Archives: djgpp/1997/08/02/05:42:26
I am having problems using memory under windows 95. Basically I have
32MB of ram and when I use the go32_dpmi_remaining_physical_memory() it
only returns about 16MB of ram available. Is this due to the windows
dpmi program? If so, is there any way I can force my program to use
cswdpmi? I have read that I can change the memory settings in windows in
the properties menu, but I am writing a game and it would be very
unproffessional to tell people that they must first alter the memory
settings.
I know that there is also a lot of virtual memory, but isn't this slower
than the physical memory?
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