386 DOS-Extender

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The 386|Dos-Extender was the first real MS-DOS extender created by Phar Lap.

By using special compilers Watcom C 386, and HighC 386 you could create a 32-bit program that would run on an unmodified MS-DOS system equipped with a 386 CPU. It was significantly easier to deploy 386 extended applications, however it did carry a significant price tag, compared to deploying OS/2 2.0, although it was much more simpler.

Versions

4.1

A copy of the 4.1 SDK as been scanned and placed on archive.org! You can find it here.

Documents include:

5.x

6.x