> And does DOS2 work with 64kb of Memory Mapper?

No, DOS2 needs 128kB of Mapper. This is from the file environment.doc, that is 
in dos2info.lzh, which can be downloaded from the FAQ:

   When the DOS kernel is initialized it checks that there is the memory 
mapper in the system, and that there is at least 128k of RAM available.  If 
the kernel has found at least one slot which contains 128k of the mapper RAM, 
it selects the slot which contains the largest amount of RAM (or the slot with 
the smallest slot number, if there are two or more mapper slots which have the 
same amount of RAM) and makes that slot usable as the system RAM.  When there 
is not enough memory on the memory mapper, MSX-DOS 2 won't start.


Grtjs, Manuel

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