Arkady V.Belousov schreef:
Hi!
19-Апр-2004 15:13 [EMAIL PROTECTED] (Eric Auer) wrote to [EMAIL PROTECTED]:
EA> In bug 1759, he also suggests that "No UMBs available" warning (when you EA> use DEVICEHIGH) should be only displayed once - fixed in 2034?
On the other side, this once warning may be missed - for example, because next driver quickly scrolls screen or clears it.
a one time warning plus a 2second delay would be my choice.
in current case I get LOTS of warnings about no UMBs available. MSDOS is silent. (and LH also does not warn, so why would DEVICEHIGH?) DEVICEHIGH=HIMEM.EXE DEVICEHIGH=EMM386.EXE DEVICEHIGH=ATAPICDD.SYS /D:FDCD0001 DEVICEHIGH=NANSI.SYS
MEM /C now also works to show this.
On the other side, I agreed - missing UMB may be easily detected later, by amount of available memory, whereas config.sys may be common for different configurations. So, this warning, at may taste, is completely useless.
yes, Erwin Veermans on his NWDSK has to use different DEVICE and DEVICEHIGH lines for the same driver, just because of this warning.
Arkady, is the auto-loadhigh part of Cutemouse difficult to integrate into other programs? I'm thinking about FreeCOM and KEYB. not DISPLAY, as that will become a driver file anyway. FreeCOM can be loaded high using SHELLHIGH, but this SHELLHIGH is strangely enough unknown on MSDOS 7.10. then use /LOW to keep FreeCOM loaded low. SHSUCDX 2.1a also has an auto-loadhigh function.
anyone tried DOS=LOW,UMB and see if anything gets loaded high? in my experience it does not enable UMBs.
Bernd
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