Johnson Lam has posted a new 7-Mar-2012 DRIVERS.ZIP
file with a much smaller UIDE2, on his website at:
http://johnson.tmfc.net/dos/driver.html
The UIDE2 driver, for faster speed with a protected
mode system (JEMM386/JEMMEX etc.), is now less than
7K bytes in size! To achieve this, I needed to
2012/3/14, Jack gykazequ...@earthlink.net:
The UIDE2 driver, for faster speed with a protected
mode system (JEMM386/JEMMEX etc.)
I don't know, how for the others - but for me no UIDE* driver works
together with JEMMEX 5.75 (it breaks immediately at the very start).
Not sure, should it work
I don't know, how for the others - but for me no UIDE* driver works
together with JEMMEX 5.75 (it breaks immediately at the very start).
Not sure, should it work with XMGR - it won't break, but mem /c/p
reveals nothing with name UIDE* in memory.
Can you be more specific about how the driver
2012/3/14, Jack gykazequ...@earthlink.net:
Can you be more specific about how the driver breaks?? Does it
display its title message and controller/device data, or does it
simply crash?? Let me know.
After the message: Kernel: allocated 48 Diskbuffers = 25536 Bytes in
HMA there is
2012/3/13, Ralf A. Quint free...@gmx.net:
So far, this rather looks like a problem with 4DOS, not with JEMM as
I initially suspected... :?
Yes, you were right: I'm terribly sorry, but my former reports were
somewhat misleading. Just finished another couple of tests, and
indeed: it's 4DOS who
At 04:00 PM 3/14/2012, Zbigniew wrote:
2012/3/13, Ralf A. Quint free...@gmx.net:
So far, this rather looks like a problem with 4DOS, not with JEMM as
I initially suspected... :?
Yes, you were right: I'm terribly sorry, but my former reports were
somewhat misleading. Just finished another