Edenyard wrote:
> 
>    Output of MEM /C, run from DOS prompt straight after boot:
>    ================
> 
> Conventional Memory :
> 
>   Name                Size in Decimal       Size in Hex
> -------------      ---------------------   -------------
>   MSDOS             819536      (800.3K)      C8150
>   QEMM386              768      (  0.8K)        300
>   LOADHI                96      (  0.1K)         60
>   COMMAND             1024      (  1.0K)        400
>   FREE              649088      (633.9K)      9E780
> 
> Total  FREE :       649088      (633.9K)

Wow !                 ^^^^^^

Hi Ron;
Thanks for posting that ! At the very least it's a good lesson on the value
of earlier (and smaller) DOSs and also some of the gain possible with QEMM.
Too bad that version of MEM doesn't give a better breakdown.
 
That's about 18k more than I can get with DOS 6.2 !!
I have to have one box running 6.2 (plain/no QEMM) for testing purposes. 

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