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From: | "Florian X" <dos DOT fire AT aon DOT at> |
Newsgroups: | comp.os.msdos.djgpp |
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Subject: | Re: Dos MEM Command |
Date: | Mon, 8 May 2000 20:39:11 +0200 |
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Hi! >If you want to write your own program that reports programs loaded >into memory, you can do that too. You will need to trace the DOS >memory chain; the excellent book "Undocumented DOS", 2nd edition by >Andrew Schullman includes a chapter on how to do that. Do you now, if it is avaible now? It is very old: 1992, but very good!! And has a very good driver c-library (Borland c)!! Bye, Florian
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