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"Execute OS Command" Menu Item Now Provides Much More Memory

In Unibase by DMAC when a user chooses "System Functions," then "OS Access," the "Execute OS Command" screen is presented. Most users know that a "FIELD REL" and then a "REL" takes the user out the backdoor to the native operating system.

In DOS Not Much Memory Available

In DOS this access in the past has been limited in size -- nowhere near the 640 K available in a raw system. Now the swapping system of Unibase by DMAC is used to go out this backdoor to the operating system and over 450 K of memory is available to the user.