Hi guys,

   There's a new UIDE release, here's Jack's release notes:

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http://johnson.tmfc.net/dos/driver.html

I rather quickly decided that /X in UIDE and UIDE-S was "Not
the best idea!".   Although /X saved 320 HMA bytes, this did
not justify losing 5% of protected-mode speed, due to having
no binary-search buffer for fewer XMS moves!   So, /X is now
deleted, and both UIDE and UIDE-S shall always set a binary-
search buffer from now on.

When necessary, users can save HMA by loading the drivers in
upper- or DOS memory, which saves a lot more HMA than merely
320 bytes!   Also, UIDE now has a /M switch to set a minimum
256-byte search buffer, not its usual 512.   If a DOS kernel
is "almost full" and lacks only a few bytes of HMA for UIDE,
/M might permit the driver to load in HMA space and so avoid
having to load in upper/DOS memory.   UIDE-S will ignore /M,
as it sets a 256-byte search buffer in any case.

Finally, the /N3 "No XMS" switch and the "default name" when
no CD/DVD drives are present have both been deleted from the
UIDE-S driver.   This permits UIDE-S to be a 7.5K .SYS file,
for diskettes or other "boot" media that need to save space.
Users who want /N3 or default-name logic (FreeDOS autoloader
"scripts", etc.) can use the regular UIDE driver, which will
always have these features.

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