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| Date: | Fri, 2 Jun 2000 06:11:05 +0530 |
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| Subject: | Re: DPMI |
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> Nope. There is no. You should either refer CMOS or special BIOS functions > available in modern BIOSes that have Phoenix extensions. I.e. on almost any > Pentium. You need to try EAX=E820, AX=E801, AH=88h/INT 15H all in that order. But then, most memory managers hook these interrupts, so you won't get the right value unless you are running uder plain DOS.
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