Tom,
LOADHIGH is an intrinsic command within COMMAND.COM, not a separate file. If
you have MS-DOS 6.22, you *have* LOADHIGH.
Roger Turk
Tucson, Arizona USA
Thomas wrote:
>>Dear Clarence:
Perhaps your right. Maybe it would be a better idea to reduce the
size of the buffers setting and try loading things high more. However, the
Dos 6.22 that I have does not have Loadhigh.exe so I will just have to go
somewhere and see if I can "scarf it up" from some Dos 5 user. Then I have to
make it work with Dos 6.22. Maybe it would be a good idea to just try the
DEVICEHIGH= or INSTALLHIGH= commands to get some of the same
effects. I will test this out. I still do not have the ISP yet. Thanks for
the suggestions.
Also, the extremely high ratings for speed are due mainly to the
co-processor being built right into the chip and that I did the rating from a
Dos shell. What is a dual-boot system? Do you mean two partitions on the same
disk or some kind of CGI? More details, please?
Yours Sincerely,
Thomas / AKA Tom, user of Arachne for DOS<<