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From: ugfailau@sunybcs.uucp (Fai Lau)
Newsgroups: comp.sys.ibm.pc
Subject: Re: DOS 3.3
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Date: Wed, 2-Dec-87 11:15:46 EST
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Posted: Wed Dec  2 11:15:46 1987
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In article <164300022@uiucdcsb> blanken@uiucdcsb.cs.uiuc.edu writes:
>
>I am interested in finding out some info on DOS 3.3.  I heard it rumored
>that 3.3 was supposed to break the 640k RAM barrier.  If this is true, 
>can anyone either tell me or direct me to a source where I can get more
>information.  I want to know how to implement this new feature on an AT
>so I can image process in another program that has virtual pages.  This
>is important.  Any help would be greatly appreciated.  
>
	Also, I would like to know if PS/2 works with any Dos older
than 3.3. I heard that 3.3 was written with PS/2 in mind, so it
can take full advantage of PS/2's improvement (or difference,
which ever you prefer). This way if you use an older Dos, it will
either not work or it will not work as well as 3.3 system wise.
I haven't come across a copy of 3.3 and I just wonder if it is
worth upgrading, especially when it is eventually used in a
PC enviroment, which is alreaddy running 3.2.

Fai  Lau
SUNY at Buffalo (The Arctic Wonderland)
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