Hi!

MEM tells you how much RAM you have but DF tells
you how much DISK space you have, two different
things. If DF does not support FAT32, it can have
a limitation to displaying not more than 2 GB or
4 GB of disk space, but that should be relatively
easy to fix. Please provide a link to DF and to
a download of the source code of DF, thanks :-)

The kernel of FreeDOS does support FAT32, but you
can also install a small version of this kernel
which omits FAT32 support. DOS itself only uses
1.1 MB of RAM, but EMS / XMS / DPMI drivers will
often support up to 3 to 4 GB of RAM, which does
not depend on the kernel... MEM just shows how
much RAM the drivers (and BIOS) make available.

Regards, Eric

> I found one in the program called mem and in the program called df
> 
> apparently df is just simply outdated by 18 years and
> mem can read up to 4 GB of ram
> 
> hmm i wonder if it is the kernel limits or just mem's limits?




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