DOS-Extender Swallow v1.0 ------------------------- Who needs Swallow? All those programmers debugging hours and hours their program because it writes like fury something somewhere into the memory by mistake and drives the system and themselves mad. And what does Swallow do? Swallow executes your programs in Protected Mode. That is the CPU keeps your program under control during its execution. And by the way it breaks down the 640 KByte border line by using the whole extended memory or simulating it. But the big brothers like the extender of Borland Pascal/C can do it too! That's right: but Swallow observes each memory block individually whereas the other extender collects multiple allocations to one block, so you can write over your neighbours within your block without being disturbed by the CPU. Even Borland does it in this same way. And not to forget: only the professional versions of a compiler include an extender. What do I need to use Swallow? You need Turbo Pascal 6 or 7 or Turbo C++, which are much cheaper then the professional Borland-brothers. Yeah, and how much the extender is? That's simply: nothing! But at this time I don't spread the source code, 'cause it was a hard (and undocumented) work. Before I forget: I would be happy getting a postcard of every country where my extender is used! If you use Swallow you accept the Agreement Swallow.Hlp contains. (c) 1995 Thomas Kurschel Address: Thomas Kurschel Lindenstraáe 1 07747 Jena GERMANY e-mail: topical@pdec01.mipool.uni-jena.de