To: opendos AT delorie DOT com X-Comment-To: Robert W Moss References: <20001206 DOT 033205 DOT -471663 DOT 0 DOT domanspc AT juno DOT com> Message-Id: <2.07b7.1Z13COX.G55Z55@belous.munic.msk.su> From: "Arkady V.Belousov" Date: Wed, 6 Dec 2000 23:48:41 +0300 (MSK) Organization: Locus X-Mailer: dMail [Demos Mail for DOS v2.07b7] Subject: Re: BASIC & EMS (Virtual Memory) Lines: 20 MIME-Version: 1.0 Content-Type: text/plain; charset=koi8-r Content-Transfer-Encoding: 8bit Reply-To: opendos AT delorie DOT com X-Comment-To: Robert W Moss Hi! 6-δΕΛ-2000 03:32 domanspc AT juno DOT com (Robert W Moss) wrote to opendos AT delorie DOT com: RM> Sorry Arkady, RM> The only reference I have found in any of my DOS manuals for RM> 'VIRTUAL MEMORY' is in reference to M$WINDOWS 3.0-9x. You find "virtual memory" description in the "DOS manuals"?! You joke! :) This applied only to _real_ OS. DOS is practially only library of function to organize data on disk (although than further from first version then more DOS nearer to real OS). [...] RM> VIRTUAL MEMORY applies to all versions of M$WINDOWS but, RM> in particular, I was thinking of M$WIN9X Virtual Memory swap file, SWP386. It called win386.swp, same as for Win3.