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148 #define USE32 .use32 macro235 #define USE32 macro
11836 whose D-bit is set is known as a USE32 segment; a code segment whose11870 In a USE32 segment:11902 a USE16 or USE32 segment. The choice of the USE16 or USE32 attribute for a11923 both USE16 and USE32 code segments. The only limitation is the one imposed11926 Kilobytes is to be shared among USE32 and USE16 segments, the data that is11931 USE32 code segments. This class of stacks includes:11963 When transferring control among procedures in USE16 and USE32 code12045 USE16 segment match the corresponding RET in a USE32 segment, or to make a12046 CALL in a USE32 segment match the corresponding RET in a USE16 segment.12170 Interface procedures between USE32 and USE16 segments can be constructed
11836 whose D-bit is set is known as a USE32 segment; a code segment whose11870 � In a USE32 segment:11902 a USE16 or USE32 segment. The choice of the USE16 or USE32 attribute for a11923 both USE16 and USE32 code segments. The only limitation is the one imposed11926 Kilobytes is to be shared among USE32 and USE16 segments, the data that is11931 USE32 code segments. This class of stacks includes:11963 When transferring control among procedures in USE16 and USE32 code12045 USE16 segment match the corresponding RET in a USE32 segment, or to make a12046 CALL in a USE32 segment match the corresponding RET in a USE16 segment.12170 Interface procedures between USE32 and USE16 segments can be constructed