Mail Archives: djgpp/1997/09/22/21:35:50
> use "protected mode" in djgpp.Do you have to do something special?
You don't have a choice! If you are using DJGPP, you are in 32-bit protected
mode, no questions asked!
> If you use protected mode does that mean if you have 16mo of ram
> your program can use all the ram?
>
Yep, and a fair proportion of your HD space if you need it for virtual
memory :) (up to 128Mb if you are using CWSDPMI)
I suggest reading the FAQ, as it has several sections relating to protected
mode programming that you should read first.
Brett
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