Clarence,
I've seen mention of dropping the page frame, and wondered about why UBM
should be selected when NOUMB is the default.
But when I go to Manifest it clearly shows that the page frame 64K is
placed *above* the 1Mb portion of memory. So getting rid of the page
frame wouldn't make any addition memory available for loading EPPPD
high.
l.d.
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On Sun, 09 Jan 2000 20:24:26 -0800, Clarence Verge wrote:
> Glenn McCorkle wrote:
>> (Test #5)
>> ---Qemm config.sys---
>> rem OPENDOS 7.01
>> DEVICE=C:\QEMM\QEMM386.SYS RAM SH:N ARAM=CB80-CBFF R:1 ST:M
>> S=FF00-FFFF UR=1M:80M
>> (QEMM386.SYS line split for eMail format)
>> device=c:\qemm\dos-up.sys @c:\qemm\dos-up.dat
>> DOS=HIGH,UMB
>> ---------------------
>> Memory Type Total Bytes ( Kbytes ) Available For Programs
>> Conventional 655,360 ( 640K ) 644,032 ( 629K )
>> Upper 307,040 ( 300K ) 190,272 ( 186K )
>> High 65,520 ( 64K ) 16,396 ( 16K )
>> Extended 66,060,288 ( 64,512K ) 0 ( 0K )
>> EMS 83,017,728 ( 81,072K ) 82,313,216 ( 80,384K )
>> Largest executable program: 644,016 ( 629K )
>> Total Free DOS memory: 834,304 ( 815K )
>> ------------------------------------------------------------------------
>> You may draw your own conclusions from these tests.
>> I'll keep using QEMM.
>> ------------------------------------------------------------------------
> You betchur bippy. Me too !
> And you get another 64k if you dump the EMS page frame.<g>
> - Clarence Verge
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