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I AM SO MUCH CONFUSED THE IN BETWEEN MEMORY MODEL YOU DESCRIBED . AND THE MEMORY MODEL DESCRIBED IN TURBOC 3.0. BECAUSE THEY SAY AS YOU CHANGE MEMORY MODEL THE SIZE OF CODE DATA STACK CHANGES. YOU SAYS THAT STACK CODE DATA HEAP AREA. BUT THEY DID NOT MENTION ABOUT HEAP MEMORY. I SAW HELP MENU IN TURBOC 3.O.PLEASE GUIDE ME PROPERLY
YOU SAY THAT 1MB OF EXTENDED MEMORY EQUALLY SEGMENTED.BUT IN THAT MODEL THEY SAY DIFFERENT MEMORY SIZES FOR STACK CODE DATA
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