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Steven Levine wrote:
>
> . . . you can run the 32-bit MPTS stack with
> either the 32-bit or the 16-bit TCP/IP apps.
> . . .
> You can't go to far wrong updating both MPTS and
> TCP/IP to highest FP level that's available to you.
I'm at W4FP10 with 4.02y and 16-bit MPTS. What are the benefits of
going to 32-bit MPTS? What are the additional benefits of then going to
32-bit TCP/IP?
- Peter
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