Hello Arkady,

>      I suggest, this may cause troubles for your swapping FreeCOM edition.
> What I mean: FreeCOM loaded at FABh; when it runs program, it remains here
> (shorter) stub and swaps itself somewhere. Let suggest, some program will
> allocate memory at 1063h (right after stub). As I understand, this causes
> troubles with swapping FreeCOM back (at over stub).

You have no clue how FreeCOM XMS-swapping works

So I suggest we end this thread.
take freecom, change it to BEST_FIT (for you personally),
compile and shut up.

tom




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