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SUMMARYIn Windows version 3.1, window and menu data is maintained in two 16-bit heaps. This limits window and menu data to 64k each. Windows 95 uses 32-bit heaps for window and menu data, thus greatly expanding the limits placed on the number of items contained in these heaps. MORE INFORMATION
Windows version 3.1 user and menu heaps are each limited to 64K of data.
As a result, the number of window and menus in a system are each
constrained to around 200. In Windows 95, the number of Windows and Menus
that may exist in the system goes up to 32K each. This is possible because
the Windows 95 user and menu heaps are each two megabytes in size.
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