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posted by tom Homepage, Germany (West), 04.11.2021, 15:28

> The core problem was not having a stable 32-bit application interface built
> into dos.

I fail to see the problem.

> DJGPP still thunks through the extender to access the old 16-bit
> interrupt calls. _NOW_ in 2021.

you are running on top of an OS from 1993. what do you expect?


> Extender and long-term stable 32-bit API built into dos.

Extenders are stable, have been around since ~1990 and give you all the 32-bit API's you might ever want. they are just OS extensions - exactly what you asked for.

Someone has to convert 32-bit operations into 16-bit DOS/BIOS. The advantage of doing this in the extender is that the required memory is not needed when running 16-bit applications and memory is scarce.

in addition, you may select an extender that pages memory, possibly even provides memory protection, and more interesting protected mode stuff.

 

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