FYI, there is a typographical error with option 2. It says EMM386. But, it uses 
JEMM386.

> On Feb 10, 2017, at 1:57 PM, Eric Auer <e.a...@jpberlin.de> wrote:
> 
> 
> Hi Geneb, about your Borland Pascal 7 Problem in FreeDOS 1.2:
> 
>> When I run "bp" which is the protected mode compiler, I get this:
>> 
>> Unhandled exception 000E at 0020 A19E ErrCode 0002.
> 
> Looking at older FreeDOS-user discussions, people suggested
> using HDPMI16 or DOS32A, for example in resident mode, to
> work around issues with the protected mode enviroment used
> by BP (and Jazz Jackrabbit). Another suggestion was to use
> the HIMEMX /X2MAX32 option or the JEMMEX MAX=32000 MIN=32000
> settings, so this could also be a problem caused by having
> more than 16, 32 or 64 MB RAM available and / or visible,
> which the old BP may not be used to...
> 
>> if I let it boot using the default boot option, bp would 
>> fail, but not if I used "option 2".
>> 
>> Option 1 (the default) is:
>> Load FreeDOS with JEMMEX, no EMS (most UMBs), max RAM free
>> 
>> Option 2 is:
>> Load FreeDOS with EMM386 (Expanded Memory) and SHARE loaded.
> 
> Well in that case, as things do work with EMM386 but not with
> JEMMEX, the obvious solution is to use EMM386 for your PC :-)
> 
> Which version of HIMEM do you use in option 2 with EMM386? And
> how well does BP work with only HIMEM/HIMEMX, without EMM386/
> JEMMEX?
> 
> Note that JEMMEX combines HIMEM and EMM386 into a single DOS
> driver, which keeps more RAM free but which is "more exotic".
> 
> Cheers, Eric
> 
> http://freedos.10956.n7.nabble.com/Unhandled-exception-000E-td22996.html
> also mentions UIDE settings as a possible place for RAM tuning.
> 
> 
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