Function 53h Handle Name Functions                      

     EMS handles may be named. Each name may be any  eight characters.
     At installation, all handles have their name initialized to ASCII
     nulls (binary zeros).  There  is no restriction on the characters
     which may be  used  in  the  handle name (ASCII chars 00h through
     0FFh). A name of eight nulls (zeroes) is special, and indicates a
     handle has no name. Nulls  have no special significance, and they
     can appear in the middle of a name. The handle name is 64 bits of
     binary  information  to  the EMM. Functions 53h and 54h provide a
     way of setting and reading the names associated with a particular
     handle. Function 53h  manipulates  names by number. When a handle
     is  assigned a name, at least one character in the name must be a
     non-null  character  in  order to distinguish it  from  a  handle
     without a name.


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