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BlueMax was a special version designed for the IBM PS/2 with ROM compression to get the most of the Upper Memory Blocks. |
BlueMax was a special version designed for the IBM PS/2 with ROM compression to get the most of the Upper Memory Blocks. |
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In 2022, the source code was made available on GitHub, and released under the [[GNU General Public License|GNU GPL v3]] license by Bob Smith of Sudley Place Software.<ref>{{cite web|url=https://sourceforge.net/p/freedos/news/2022/07/the-386max-source-code-has-been-released/|title=The 386MAX source code has been released|date=2022-07-01|accessdate=2023-02-17|author=Jim Hall|work=The FreeDOS Project News}}</ref> It joined other tools that Smith had originally written at Qualitas which had their source code released in 2012:<ref>{{webarchive|url=https://web.archive.org/web/20120516031809/http://www.sudleyplace.com:80/|title=Sudley Place Software|date=2012-05-16}}</ref> |
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==DPMIONE== |
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[[DPMIONE]] |
* [[DPMIONE]], a [[DPMI 1.0]] host component |
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* [[386SWAT]], a protected-mode debugger |
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* [[QLINK]], a [[linker (computing)|linker]] tool written to handle 32-bit data types, in support of the 386SWAT program |
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==See also== |
==See also== |
386MAX (originally 386 to the Max, later Qualitas MAX) is a computer memory manager for DOS-based personal computers.[1] It competed with Quarterdeck's QEMM memory manager. It was manufactured by Qualitas.
BlueMax was a special version designed for the IBM PS/2 with ROM compression to get the most of the Upper Memory Blocks.
In 2022, the source code was made available on GitHub, and released under the GNU GPL v3 license by Bob Smith of Sudley Place Software.[2] It joined other tools that Smith had originally written at Qualitas which had their source code released in 2012:[3]
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