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Mixed up x and s. Sorry.
That's for win32
Dos32 is more complex, and often implies that you write your own Dos Extender, although you can acquire one by other means. DOS is after all a 16-bit system and you can only get truly 32-bit code on DOS using a DOS extender.
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