On Wed, 12 Jan 2000 19:57:01 +0000, rick <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>> The term "load high" means to load into memory area above 640k.
>> How is it possible to load something above 640 if all you have is 640???
> er ... what i meant is "umb" related.
> rick
The same situation applies.
If all you have is 640k, you have no UMBs either.
|<------------------- Conventional memory --------------------->
0h 10000h 20000h 30000h 40000h 50000h 60000h 70000h
0K 64K 128K 192K 256K 320K 384K 448K
|-------|-------|-------|-------|-------|-------|-------|------|
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|-------|-------|-------|-------|-------|-------|-------|------|
512K 576K 640K 704K 768K 832K 896K 960K 1MB
80000h 90000h A0000h B0000h C0000h D0000h E0000h F0000h 100000h
>-------------->|<-------------- Upper memory ---------------->|
Key: �=RAM �=ROM �=Shadow ROM �=EMS
Memory Type Total Bytes ( Kbytes ) Available For Programs
Conventional 655,360 ( 640K ) � 636,000 ( 621K )
Upper 307,040 ( 300K ) � 57,952 ( 57K )
High 65,520 ( 64K ) � 3,096 ( 3K )
Extended 66,060,288 ( 64,512K ) � 0 ( 0K )
Extended via XMS -------- � 15,718,400 ( 15,350K )
EMS 83,017,728 ( 81,072K ) � 15,728,640 ( 15,360K )
Largest executable program: 635,984 ( 621K )
Total Free DOS memory: 693,952 ( 678K )
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