Hi!

MD> http://www.drivesnapshot.de/rfreedos/emm386x8.zip is latest version Tom

     Well, I test himem64 on 386DX under MS-DOS. It works. At start it says
"KBC A20 method used". As I understand, it makes more verbose output when
Ctrl-Shift pressed, but under MS-DOS pressed Ctrl prohibits config (and then
autoexec). Some info on driver (excerpt from my MEM with options /DATX):

______________O\_/_________________________________\_/O______________
Segment    Size   Owner       Type / source
-------   -----   ---------   -----------------
 0270     62.1k   <system>    data area
  -02F6   2.07k     XMSXXXX0  DEVICE=HIMEM64

  Address    Attr  Driver    Program
-----------  ----  --------  -----------------
 0123:0048   8004  NUL
 14CD:008A   C800  SMARTAAR  NCACHE2
 0272:0000   8000  XMSXXXX0  DEVICE=HIMEM64

     XMS version: 3.00          Line A20: enabled
 Driver revision: 3.0A               HMA: allocated
    Free handles: 28

          Handle    Size   Locks ( offset )
          ------   -----   ----------------
           1778    97.0k
           1788     512k
           1798    25.0k

     Memory type    Total  -   Used   =  Free (largest)
----------------   -------   --------   ---------------
Extended (INT15)    7.00M                   0
Extended (XMS16)                         6.31M ( 6.31M)
Extended (XMS32)                         6.31M ( 6.31M)
----------------   -------   --------   ---------------

MS-DOS 6.22 is resident in the high memory area (HMA).
_____________________________________________________________________
              O/~\                                 /~\O

Note "Driver revision" - there is bug (DRIVER_VER in himem64.asm should be
equal to 0310h). In compare with QEMM (and MS-HIMEM) I see, that himem64
makes less free handles (28 versus 58 and 31) and it implements INT 2F/4309
(see "Handle" column). What I may say more?




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