Hi!
10-Фев-2005 23:33 [EMAIL PROTECTED] (Eric Auer) wrote to
[email protected]:
>> However, when loading HIMEM, Memtest+ (www.memtest.org) crashes, as it
>> does not like any XMS manager.
EA> Sure, this is because HIMEM (and MKEYB and some other drivers) grab int 15
EA> and override the memory size detection calls. Even worse, memtest over-
First, mkeyb doesn't grab int15/size detection - it doesn't deal with
XMS nor extended memory at all. Second, accessing extended memory directly
(this is only one reason to override int15), instead XMS, is very rare and
specific for old programs, like vdisk.
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