Clarence wrote:
>To use Loadhigh, the line DOS=UMB or DOS=HIGH,UMB must be in config.sys.

I think you can use it anyway - but there's no point since there's no upper
memmory to place TSRs in ;-)

>You wrote that your system was a '486SX. The SX has NO co-processor. AFAIK.
>Your bios should state: Co-processor Not Installed on the boot screen.

Correct a 486 S[whatever] doesn't have a math co-processor, but the fault
with the ratings (as I wrote in another mail) is that they were done in
Windows. Running DOS programs in Windows will result in very weird behaviour.

>> What is a dual-boot system?
>> Do you mean two partitions on the same disk or some kind of CGI?
>> More details, please?
>
>I, and most others I think, have multiple autoexec.bat and config.sys files.
>Different folk handle the swapping differently so I will only describe mine.

A much easier way (IMHO) is to use the multi-boot option in the particular
DOS (if one exists). Under MS-DOS 6.x the help on this is under "help
menuitem" (and other parts that you can reach from these pages). Doesn't
DR-DOS also have this? (Novell-DOS have AFAIK).
//Bernie
http://bernie.arachne.cz/ DOS programs, Star Wars ...

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