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1 thunking
"The conversion of 16-bit addresses to 32-bit addresses, or vice versa, when 16-bit applications are used with 32-bit ODBC drivers." -
2 thunk
"A small section of code that performs a translation or conversion during a call or indirection. For example, a thunk is used to change the size or type of function parameters when calling between 16-bit and 32-bit code." -
3 thunk
"To call 32-bit code from 16-bit code, or vice versa. Thunking involves, in large part, the translation to and from 16-bit segment offset memory addressing and 32-bit flat, or linear, memory addressing."