Mail Archives: djgpp/1997/03/12/07:27:18
> 1) 16-bit DPMI programs (like many Borland products). This is
> a limitation of the DPMI spec, and there's nothing you can do about
> that short of getting a real-mode or a 32-bit DPMI program with the
> same functionality.
Windows 95 is a DPMI host and runs these, and DOS/4GW programs, without a
hitch. Why is CWSDPMI unable to?
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