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DOS/4GW is a [Dos extender] made popular by [[Watcom C]].  It was released by Rational, then Tenberry software.  This DOS Extender was largely associated with [[Doom]], and of course the [[Watcom C]] compiler.
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DOS/4GW is a [[Dos extender]] made popular by [[Watcom C]].  It was released by Rational, then Tenberry software.  This DOS Extender was largely associated with [[Doom]], and of course the [[Watcom C]] compiler.
  
 
DOS/4GW allows up to 64MB of memory under the DPMI host.
 
DOS/4GW allows up to 64MB of memory under the DPMI host.

Revision as of 17:07, 22 August 2010

DOS/4GW is a Dos extender made popular by Watcom C. It was released by Rational, then Tenberry software. This DOS Extender was largely associated with Doom, and of course the Watcom C compiler.

DOS/4GW allows up to 64MB of memory under the DPMI host.

More information can be found on tenberry.com.