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Top Document: Win95 FAQ Part 12 of 14: MS-DOS Games
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12.3. How do I use upper memory?
There's no such thing as "upper memory" under Win95, and no need to worry about it either, if you have Win95 drivers for all your stuff and run your games under Win95. I cover how to use upper memory in Single Mode MS-DOS later.
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