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From: "Alexei A. Frounze" <see_below AT the_message_body DOT com>
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Subject: Re: DPMI
Date: Thu, 01 Jun 2000 23:04:00 +0400
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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.

Refer Ralf Brown's Int List.

Beware, CMOS does keep only info about first 64MBs. It can't tell you
correct value, if your computer has more RAM.

Good Luck
Alexei A. Frounze
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Florian X wrote:
> 
> Hi!
> 
> There are some dpmi funktions, which tell me how many memory is free
> (physical and virtual). But how can I know, how much memory has the
> computer? Is there a funktion?
> 
> Thanks, Florian


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