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In <200004261905.MAA32541@mail4.relaypoint.net>, on 04/26/00
at 11:04 AM, "Mark Abramowitz" said:
>set VIRTUALADDRESSLIMIT will give you set VIRTUALADDRESSLIMIT=(null), and
>set VIRTUALADDRESSLIMIT=3072 appears to be a supported command.
The SET command is supported. It is unlikely to do anything other than
set the enviroment variable. I seriously doubt that is will change the
limit. I won't go into the technical reasons why.
>Any idea whether this means that all win 3.1 apps will now work?
I guess you mean Win32 apps. I can't say for sure, but I suspect not.
There are other things that need to be updated. FWIW, this limit has
always been available in Warp Server. FP13 just made it available for the
Warp4 client. I sure some curious soul would have tested Win32 support on
Warp Server by now.
Steven
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