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I asked a similar question and got this from a Schengen consulate: "Indeed the 90/180 rule in the SHORT STAY VISA, is independent from the stay allowed in the VISA D (90/180 days) in other Schengen country than the one which issued the visa D."
Indeed a Danish official website shows sth similar: "βResidence not included in the 90 day period
If you have stayed in Denmark β¦ on the basis of a long-stay visa limited to another Schengen country (D-visa) this stay is not included in the maximum of 90 days in any 180-day period that you are allowed to stay in Denmark on a visa or as a visa-free.β
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The rules are:
So you have at most a few days in other Schengen countries left.