Re: non-32 dos?

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I was thinking of a typical limited "trial" version, of course without any
warranty. I spend much time in trains and I like to use it to try some
programs. Sorry that it's not possible. Well I suppose that I should
try to do it myself... I'm so lazy...

Riwal Raude
rauder at thmulti.com

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From: Robert Craig
To: EUPHORIA at LISTSERV.MUOHIO.EDU
Subject: Re: non-32 dos?
Date: Thursday 4 March 1999 01:29

Gabriel Boehme writes:
> Perhaps you could make use of an old v1.x copy of Euphoria instead.

Every version of Euphoria going right back to v1.0 requires
a 386 (sx or dx) or higher, and runs in 32-bit protected mode.

When v2.0 came out we started using the terms "DOS32"
and "WIN32", but there was no fundamental difference
between ex.exe for 1.5 and ex.exe for 2.0, other than some
extra built-in routines, a few bug fixes, optimizations etc.

Regards,
     Rob Craig
     Rapid Deployment Software
     http://members.aol.com/FilesEu/

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