At 04:36 PM 2/11/2005 +0100, Bernd Blaauw wrote:
Michael Devore schreef:
EMS specification method? You mean.
??? do I receive only parts of email messages?
Apparently. You can check with the SourceForge site to see. Anyway, I'll repeat what I said, with minor expansions for clarity:
No, not 2 names. The second name shows EMS is turned off, because it doesn't match any more. NOEMS is literally NO EMS.
I'm sorry. I just don't see how this dynamic HIMEM idea would work or any need for it. XMSDSK's dynamically resizing memory issue is trivial in comparison. Trying to temporarily turn off HIMEM would be just a nasty process. HIMEM is not comparable to a simple device driver or TSR.
What _exactly_ do you want to do that makes you want to turn off XMS? What does MEMTEST have to do with FreeDOS and why do you want to run it off a world-distribution FreeDOS boot disk?
I can't help but think there's a better way to handle whatever you want than gutting the XMS driver. We're programmers, we have the technology to make it better. We can rebuild the $6M FreeDOS.
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