At 03:49 PM 3/9/2004 +0100, Erwin Veermans wrote:
>But on my test-board (440BX) that I use for testing my NwDsk 
>boot disks EMM38664.EXE immediately hangs my machine.
>
>My config:
>Kernel 2033, 0.82pl3, Himem64 3.10
>dos=high,umb
>stacks=0,0
>files=99
>lastdrive=z
>buffers=-32
>
>When I add /verbose I see 
>   'EPROM at c800:0000, size 0 KB'
>endlessly scrolling by ...

Okay, so you're having problems with the EMM386 startup then.  I didn't mess with the 
memory scanning portion of the original code, but looks like it needs to be updated 
for location of EPROMS.  Can you try the /X= parameter of EMM386 to exclude that 
portion of memory where the EPROM is located?  If so, let me know whether it fixes 
anything or causes different problems.




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