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Subject: Re: PC Unix, hacking the 64k limitation
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Date: Tue, 7-Feb-84 10:05:00 EST
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Posted: Tue Feb  7 10:05:00 1984
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  Look for a compiler which claims to accept the "large memory model",
which means that the compiler treats pointers as 32-bit entities, and
always generates long jumps and segment-register/offset-register address
constants.
  Digital Research has one for the 8086 (reputedly), but it only runs
under DR's CP/M...
  --dave (buy a coprocessor board!) brown
    DBrown.TSDC at HI-MULTICS.ARPA
    watbun!drbrown at watmath.UUCP
    dave at CCSC-SDO.Minneapolis.Honeywell