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Book Description
Here's how to break through that annoying 640K DOS memory barrier. Setting the pace for all the "me-too" memory management books that followed it, this groundbreaking 50,000-copy bestseller shows DOS users how they can maintain larger data files, achieve more flexible multitasking, and run more powerful applications. Covers DR DOS 7.0, OS/2 2.0, and Windows 3.1. --This text refers to the hardcover edition of of this title

Synopsis
A complete guide to breaking through the 640K memory barrier and exploring the exciting new level of computing potential that lies beyond. Brings readers the latest news from the memory management front including--upgrades to MS-DOS, DR DOS, Windows, and OS/2; new memory managers; the latest hardware considerations; extended memory and expanded memory options; DESQview/X and other changes in multitasking; memory requirements for popular software packages; and more. --This text refers to the hardcover edition of of this title

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The third edition of a critically acclaimed, national bestseller; revised to cover MS-DOS 6, DR DOS 7, Windows 3.1, OS/2 2, and all the latest developments in memory management software and thinking. Features up-to-the-minute information on all aspects of breaking the 640K barrier. --This text refers to an out of print or unavailable edition of this title.

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