Willy J. Hoogstraten wrote (to me in private):
>> Perhaps you can verify if it does that now with 1.60b2 out (which has my
>> first version of the 32-bit djpeg.exe).
>
>The nwcache is flushed after running djpeg32 w/o any files or options.
>Nwcache /s doesn't tell that it's flushed, but I hear the disk and know
>the cache is flushed.

Hope you don't mind Willy, but others might find this interesting.
Does it flush for others as well?

(Why oh why is there's always something when I contribute to Arachne that
goes wrong?)

>The nwcache lend function is on and with > 6.5 MB available XMS, the
>program lend 1 meg from nwcache. More programs do this and nwcache
>has no options (AFAIK) to take the memery back (I use another trick
>to get it back). But how can a program like djpeg32 require more than
>6.5 meg if there is no input file (= no work to do) ?

I do not know, I only compiled it (I'm begining to go over the code to
reduce the size - but it might not be worth it).
//Bernie
http://bernie.arachne.cz/ DOS programs, Star Wars ...

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