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10 August 2025

  • curprev 04:0504:05, 10 August 2025JohnsonArreola talk contribs 6,008 bytes +6,008 Created page with "<br>In DOS memory management, extended memory refers to memory above the primary megabyte (220 bytes) of address area in an IBM Pc or appropriate with an 80286 or later processor. The time period is mainly used beneath the DOS and Home windows working systems. DOS programs, running in actual mode or digital x86 mode, cannot straight access this memory, but are ready to take action by way of an utility programming interface (API) called the Extended Memory Specification (..."