Thanks Eric,
I bought this machine on the internet for €10, hardly used.
I will try the configuration options in the JE driver.

Besides, I'm a dos user for 20-25 years, mostly DR-DOS.
I have a compaq contura, 486 dx, 16mb, 100mhz, modified win311 for
workgroups, pretty fast.

Groet Nik


Op zo 27 nov. 2022 om 15:31 schreef Eric Auer <e.a...@jpberlin.de>:

>
> Hoi Nik,
>
> > Hello, I'm new to freedos, I have installed this on a nice small laptop,
> a
> > HP 2133 with VIA C7-M processor. It works nice, but the 386 memory
> manager
> > crashes. I do not know how to solve this. Vriendelijke groet, Nik Kuster
>
> That depends on WHICH manager in which version you use ;-)
>
> Please be more specific about your installation. I think
> it should be sufficient to load some type of HIMEM, such
> as HIMEM or XMGR. There also are FDXXMS and exotic HIMEM
> versions to support > 4 GB RAM with modified apps/drivers.
>
> If you are using JEMMEX or JEMM386, you could try to use
> the other if one of them crashes for you. Also make sure
> to read the documentation, the EMM drivers have lots of
> command line options which can help you to work around
> incompatibilities with specific systems.
>
> Actually the 386MAX driver source code (and DPMIONE DPMI
> host, 386SWAT debugger and QLINK linker) has been made
> open source by the author a while ago, but I do not know
> whether binaries are available as well? Because you may
> use 386MAX instead of JEMM386, if you like to try that:
>
> https://github.com/sudleyplace/
>
> One problem can be that your BIOS reports the usable memory
> areas in some inconsistent way or just fails to report some
> un-usable area at all. In that case, you can use config
> options of the JE... drivers to force them to rely on one
> interface which works, ignoring others.
>
> Similarily, you can force them to exclude some areas, use
> specific methods for A20 manipulation (that is a thing you
> may also want to check if HIMEM style drivers crash).
>
> Likewise, you could tell the driver to treat your VIA C7
> as a 486DX instead of as Pentium class CPU, in case some
> Pentium feature of the C7 needs to be used in a special
> brand specific way which the driver does not know about?
>
> That 9 inch ultra portable HP laptop looks cool :-)
> https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/HP_2133_Mini-Note_PC
>
> Groetjes, Eric
>
>
>
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