DOS Protected Mode Services, a set of 286/386 extended DOS memory management services to allow slightly modified drivers and applications to relocate and run in extended memory.
DOS | MS-DOS | United States Department of Health and Human Services | General Services Administration | Office of Strategic Services | John Dos Passos | Asynchronous Transfer Mode | Catholic Relief Services | Amazon Web Services | Inter-Services Intelligence | Returned and Services League of Australia | Tata Consultancy Services | Financial Services Authority | Centers for Medicare and Medicaid Services | Taxi Services Commission | Supply of Goods and Services Act 1982 | São José dos Campos | financial services | United States Citizenship and Immigration Services | Philippine Atmospheric, Geophysical and Astronomical Services Administration | Manitoba Telecom Services | Campos dos Goytacazes | United States House Committee on Financial Services | Services Reconnaissance Department | Financial Services and Markets Act 2000 | Department of Human Services | Combined Military Services Museum | Canadian Blood Services | WNS Global Services | Tribune Media Services |
It has more flexible load-high capabilities, also allowing to relocate and run in protected mode through DPMS on 286 and higher processors, thereby leaving only a 7 KB stub in conventional or upper memory (in comparison to MSCDEX, which occupies some 16 KB).