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   * Size ([[USHORT]]) - input : Number of bytes to be allocated in the last (non-65536-byte) segment. A value of zero indicates none.   * Size ([[USHORT]]) - input : Number of bytes to be allocated in the last (non-65536-byte) segment. A value of zero indicates none.
   * Selector ([[PSEL]]) - output : Address where the selector of the first segment allocated is returned.   * Selector ([[PSEL]]) - output : Address where the selector of the first segment allocated is returned.
-  * MaxNumSeg ([[USHORT]]) - input : Maximum number of 65536-byte segments this object occupies as a result of any subsequent [[DosReallocHuge]]. If MaxNumSeg is 0, OS/2 assumes this segment will never be increased by DosReallocHuge beyond its original size, though it may be decreased. This value is ignored in the DOS mode.+  * MaxNumSeg ([[USHORT]]) - input : Maximum number of 65536-byte segments this object occupies as a result of any subsequent [[DosReallocHuge]]. If MaxNumSeg is 0, OS/2 assumes this segment will never be increased by [[DosReallocHuge]] beyond its original size, though it may be decreased. This value is ignored in the DOS mode.
   * AllocFlags ([[USHORT]]) - input : Bit indicators describing the characteristics of the segment allocated. The bits that can be set and their meanings are:   * AllocFlags ([[USHORT]]) - input : Bit indicators describing the characteristics of the segment allocated. The bits that can be set and their meanings are: