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<p>in real mode.  <a href="page.php?w=Windows%2F386">Windows/386</a> made it possible to make some use of protected mode, and this was more fully realized in <a href="page.php?w=Windows_3.0">Windows 3.0</a>, which could run in either real mode or make use of protected mode in the manner of Windows/386. Windows 3.0 actually had several modes: "real mode", "standard mode" and "386-enhanced mode"; the latter required some of the virtualization features of the 80386 processor, and thus would not run on an 80286. Windows 3.1 removed support for real</p><p>
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