Mail Archives: opendos/1997/04/30/03:23:50
Once upon a time (on 28 Apr 97 at 23:18) Pierre Phaneuf said:
> On Mon, 28 Apr 1997, Mark Habersack wrote:
>
> > > Don't know about why Intel put this in... But I think there is no
> > > practical way that I know of to create 16-bit shared libraries, in
> > Why? And what about NE OS/2 and Win3.xx DLLs?
>
> Hmm... Darn! I was thinking about protected mode, not simply 16-bit... But
> why do 16-bit shared libraries (in 16-bit protected mode)? While we're doing
> pmode, let's go 32-bit, no?
That's right - as long as we talk about 32-bits there is no problem. But I
think that it should be possible for the 16-bit RM small utilities to take
full advantage of the shared librarie - we must remember that many people
will keep writing 16-bit RM apps. I think that we could achieve it through a
system of proxies /thunks/, what do you think?
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