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From: DONALD PEDDER <jims_son AT jedi DOT apana DOT org DOT au>
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Subject: RE: several technical problems
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> Leonard's statement that "anything running in any DOS" can only
> use 640k, is not true of course, it is only true for some applications.

   So what do I need to do to make use of "beyond 640k"?


> But as a FreePas user, you would already know this.

   You over-estimate the size of my programs. :-)


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