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1. How many bytes are occupied by near, far and huge pointers (DOS)?





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  • By: guest on 01 Jun 2017 06.02 pm
    near=2, far=4 and huge=4 pointers exist only under DOS. Under windows and Linux every pointers is 4 bytes long.
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