Dos Protected Mode Interface - перевод на Английский
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Dos Protected Mode Interface - перевод на Английский

API FOR MS-DOS ALLOWING PROGRAMS TO ACCESS PROTECTED MODE ON 386 (AND LATER) CPUS
DPMI Committee; DPMIXXX0; True DPMI; DPMI 0.9; DPMI 1.0; DOS API translation; DOS Protected Mode Interface 1.0; DOS Protected Mode Interface 0.9; DPMI client; DPMI server; DPMI host; Virtual DPMI host; Real DPMI host; DPMI kernel; DPMI 0.04; DOS Protected Mode Interface 0.04; DOS Protected Mode Interface Specification pre-release 0.04; MS-DOS Extensions for DPMI Hosts; DPMI DOS API; MS-DOS Extensions for DPMI Hosts Version Pre-Release 0.02; QDPMI$$$; MS-DOS extensions to the DPMI specification; DOS extensions to the DPMI specification; DPMI MS-DOS extensions; DPMI DOS extensions; MS-DOS extensions (DPMI); DOS extensions (DPMI); MS-DOS Extensions (DPMI); MSDPMI; DPMI.INI; Called interrupt 21 from protected mode; DPMI (DOS extender); Disk Operating System Protected Mode Interface

Dos Protected Mode Interface         
DOS besturing naar beveiligde toestand (waarbij een aantal programma's tegelijkertijd werkzaam kunnen zijn zonder elkaar te storen en elk programma een eigen geheugengebied heeft)
protected mode         
  • Virtual segments of 80286
  • Paging (on Intel 80386) with page size of 4K
  • An Intel 80386 microprocessor
  • Example of privilege ring usage in an operating system using all rings
  • Common method of using paging to create a virtual address space
OPERATIONAL MODE OF X86-COMPATIBLE CENTRAL PROCESSING UNITS
Pmode; Protected Virtual Address Mode; Protected Mode; Protected virtual address mode; Protected-mode; 286 protected mode
beschermde toestand, toestand van de prossecor waarin een aantal toepassingen samen kunnen werken zonder onderlinge tegenwerkingen
PC DOS         
  •  User manual and diskette for IBM PC DOS 1.1
  • Retail box of IBM PC DOS 3.30
DISCONTINUED COMPUTER OPERATING SYSTEM
PC DOS; PCDOS; PC-DOS; List of IBM PC DOS versions; List of IBM PC Dos versions; PC/DOS; IBM PC-DOS; IBM DOS; IBM Personal Computer DOS; PC DOS 2000; IBM PC DOS 2000; PC DOS 7.0; PC DOS 7.10; PC DOS 1.0; PC DOS 1.00; PC DOS 1.1; PC DOS 1.10; PC DOS 2.0; PC DOS 2.00; PC DOS 2.1; PC DOS 2.10; PC DOS 3.0; PC DOS 3.00; PC DOS 3.1; PC DOS 3.10; PC DOS 3.2; PC DOS 3.20; PC DOS 3.3; PC DOS 3.30; PC DOS 4.00; PC DOS 5.00; PC DOS 6.1; PC DOS 6.10; PC DOS 6.3; PC DOS 6.30; PC DOS 7.00; PC DOS 7.1; IBM DOS 3.3; IBM DOS 4.0; IBM DOS 5.0; PC DOS 3.21; PC DOS 4.01; PC DOS 5.01; PC DOS 5.02; IBM DOS 3.30; IBM DOS 4.00; IBM DOS 4.01; IBM DOS 5.00; IBM DOS 5.01; IBM DOS 5.02; PC DOS 2.11; PC DOS 7; IBM PC DOS 7; IBM DOS 4.02; PC DOS 4.02; PC DOS 3.4; IBM DOS 3.4; IBM DOS 3.40; PC DOS 3.40; PC DOS 5.0; PC DOS "Lifeboat"; PC DOS "Captain"; PC DOS "Jetski"; PC DOS Lifeboat; PC DOS Captain; PC DOS Jetski
PC DOS besturingssysteem, besturingssyteem voor persoonlijke computers van IBM

Определение

DOS Protected Mode Interface
(DPMI) The method which Microsoft prescribes for a DOS program to access extended memory under a multitasking environment, e.g. Microsoft Windows. This service is provided by the HIMEM.SYS driver on IBM PCs. The DPMI specification was finalized in 1990. The specification itself is available from {Intel Literature Sales}. VCPI (Virtual Control Program Interface), which was an alternative, and incompatible method for doing the same thing. ["Windows 3.1 Secrets", Brian Livingston, 1992, ISBN 1-878058-43-6, pages 280-281 and 302]. (1995-01-12)

Википедия

DOS Protected Mode Interface

In computing, the DOS Protected Mode Interface (DPMI) is a specification introduced in 1989 which allows a DOS program to run in protected mode, giving access to many features of the new PC processors of the time not available in real mode. It was initially developed by Microsoft for Windows 3.0, although Microsoft later turned control of the specification over to an industry committee with open membership. Almost all modern DOS extenders are based on DPMI and allow DOS programs to address all memory available in the PC and to run in protected mode (mostly in ring 3, least privileged).