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Date: Thu, 28 Jun 2001 14:58:31 -0400
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> What the heck is that supposed to mean? In practise, people coding
> DJGPP stuff use exactly two DPMI hosts (or just one of them): CWSDPMI
> and Windoze. (What others *are* there, anyway???)

Windows alone has more than one DPMI implementation (no, they don't
act the same).  Plus dosemu (for linux, which I use), 386MAX, QEMM,
opendos, and OS/2.  Plus DJGPP comes with not one but two DPMI servers
- cwsdpmi and pmode (if you download djgpp's unzip32.exe, you're using
pmode) which act differently (which is why there are two ;).

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