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From: simrin@mis.ucsf.edu (Steve Simrin)
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Subject: Re: DOS 3.3
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Date: Wed, 2-Dec-87 13:55:27 EST
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Expanded memory is the only way to get around 640k in PC-DOS 3.3.
Microsoft claims that MS-DOS 3.3 is "functionally equivalent" to 
PC-DOS 3.3. Ergo, it is 99.99999999999999999% certain that the 
640k barrier remains. I have a copy of MS-DOS 3.3 which I have not
looked at yet. If I find anything interesting, I will pass it on.