Dale Mentzer wrote:
>I have had no complaints about MemMaker and I certainly have no
>complaints about doing it "by hand" ;) and I would hardly consider
>myself a memory guru. Of course for a typical pre-Windows DOS user it
>was probably OK, but of course many, most, or all of the memory
>manager programs I have used include some type of memory optimizer
>program to "simplify" their installation and setup, so there
>certainly is or was a demand for such programs, or I doubt the
>software publishers would have spent their resources developing them.
Yes some people seem to need them (although the way I explained is works
and can't actually worsen the situation), I've come to realize this myself
this last week. I visited http://www.easydos.com/ and the forum there
really showed me that people desperately need help with DOS.
IMO there's a big need for some sort of free help for these people. I've
answered a few questions (ranging from how to switch directory to how to
get indata to a BATch file), but couldn't "waste" more time as it was.
Please feel free to continue answering them but I think that some sort of a
free downloadable documentation is needed if we don't want to remain to be
reduced in numbers... (If someone wants a command index for DOS there's one
at that site as well).
//Bernie
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