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From: bolasov@bloom-beacon.UUCP
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Subject: Microsoft WINDOWS Compatibility
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Date: Tue, 7-Jul-87 13:36:06 EDT
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I'm interested in running two software packages concurrently under
MS WINDOWS, both of which use a lot of RAM.  The hardware environment
however would contain +2M RAM (IBM AT with extended memory).  The
two software packages are AutoCAD and GCLISP. Extensive use would be
made of AutoCAD's integrated LISP interpreter.

Does anyone know whether this should work?