At 07:03 PM 7/5/2004 +0400, Arkady V.Belousov wrote:
Hi!

5-���-2004 01:15 [EMAIL PROTECTED] (Michael Devore) wrote to
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MD> DEVICE=C:\FDOS\BIN\HIMEMORY\EMM386 FRAME=NONE EMM=1024

     Michael, what about testing edition of EMM386 (which fills last para
of included area by specific values)?

Maybe later.

     Also, now you may not replace A000 starting limit by A001 (and even
join this memory area to base memory). With older kernels version users may
use A001 explicitly to overcome its bugs.

This was discussed previously and it doesn't do that replace anymore. In fact, you were part of that conversation and tested it the change successfully. EMM386 doesn't do memory joins, as per the previous discussion.


     Also, EMM386 doesn't support RAM option. This was "surprised" me when I
test both MS-EMM386 and your EMM386. And this causes question from user
(which ask me directly in email about this).

This was discussed previously and yes it does. RAM is on by default.




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