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Microsoft Windows NT Build 328 10-12-1992
Sample: Virtual Memory API Function Demonstration Summary: VIRTMEM is a sample of the various virtual memory API functions available under Win32. Upon starting the application you are initially given a RESERVED page of virtual memory. You can change the protection and state of the page through menu selections. Check marks will appear in the menu items to indicate the current state and protection on the page. More in depth information regarding the page can be obtained by selecting the Show Page menu item. The Lock menu item allows you to lock and unlock the page in memory. The application also uses structured exception handling and allows you to try and write to the page in its various states and protections. To try this, select the Test menu option.
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