Re[2]: [Freedos-user] Where is my 1mb of xms memory?

2005-08-10 Thread up_link
Hello Michael,

Monday, August 8, 2005, 7:13:54 PM, you wrote:

 Looks like you're not using the latest HIMEM and EMM386, which might make a
 difference.  Without the EMS report on MEM, I can't tell what the EMS
 allocation is, either.

I don't need EMS at all. Only good thing from emm386 is ability to
load some tsr's into upper memory.

After himem/emm386 update to this version
http://freedos.sourceforge.net/cgi-bin/freedos-lsm.cgi?q=fa=base/emm386.lsm
xms consumption by emm386 dropped to 330kb.
But ufo2 crashes like before (with NOVCPI flag).

Ok, now it's time to try without emm386 at all like Bernd said.

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Re[2]: [Freedos-user] Where is my 1mb of xms memory?

2005-08-10 Thread Michael Devore

At 04:38 PM 8/10/2005 +0200, up wrote:


 Looks like you're not using the latest HIMEM and EMM386, which might make a
 difference.  Without the EMS report on MEM, I can't tell what the EMS
 allocation is, either.

I don't need EMS at all. Only good thing from emm386 is ability to
load some tsr's into upper memory.


Doesn't matter. VCPI is reported through EMS.


After himem/emm386 update to this version
http://freedos.sourceforge.net/cgi-bin/freedos-lsm.cgi?q=fa=base/emm386.lsm
xms consumption by emm386 dropped to 330kb.
But ufo2 crashes like before (with NOVCPI flag).


Don't use NOVCPI; it's incompatible with any application using a DOS 
extender and is only for very specific circumstances.





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Re[2]: [Freedos-user] Where is my 1mb of xms memory?

2005-08-10 Thread up_link
Hello Bernd,

Wednesday, August 10, 2005, 4:14:25 PM, you wrote:

 [EMAIL PROTECTED] schreef:
 I'm looking for ms dos 6.22 floppy images. This could take a while.

 www.bootdisk.com

thx

 Found, this 800kb is eaten by emm386
 Adding NOVCPI recovers 393kb of xms but ufo2 won't start :(

 Update HIMEM and EMM386 to latest versions,

Done. This is latest version, right?
http://freedos.sourceforge.net/cgi-bin/freedos-lsm.cgi?q=fa=base/emm386.lsm

 and send me a MEM /C /P of a configuration which only loads HIMEM, not
 EMM386.

Here You go:

mem /c /u /x


Segment   Size   Name Type
---   --  -
  025a 8128   DOS system data
  0269 1616HIMEM   device driver
  0457  128   free
  0460 2928   COMMAND program
  052b 3312   MOUSE   program
  05fb43632   MEM program
  10a3   586880   free

Testing XMS memory ...
XMS version   2.00  XMS driver version2.09
HMA state existsA20 line stateenabled
Free XMS memory   3186688 bytes
Largest free XMS block3186688 bytes
Free handles  30

 Block   Handle Size Locks
---     ---
  0 14181556480
Upper memory not available

Modules using memory below 1 MB:

  Name   Total   Conventional   Upper Memory
          
  SYSTEM  16,160   (16K) 16,160   (16K)  0(0K)
  HIMEM1,632(2K)  1,632(2K)  0(0K)
  COMMAND  3,264(3K)  3,264(3K)  0(0K)
  MOUSE3,328(3K)  3,328(3K)  0(0K)
  Free   630,688  (616K)630,688  (616K)  0(0K)

Memory TypeTotal   Used   Free
        
Conventional  640K24K   616K
Upper   0K 0K 0K
Reserved  384K   384K 0K
Extended (XMS)  3,328K   216K 3,112K
        
Total memory4,352K   624K 3,728K

Total under 1 MB  640K24K   616K

Largest executable program size   616K (630,528 bytes)
FreeDOS is resident in the high memory area.


 I also noticed 1MB used when only HIMEM loaded, which is very
 wrong.

My problem is: when emm386 is loaded.

 You actually need EMM386? without EMM386 your system might run faster
 and more XMS should be available. Only drawback is a bit more 
 conventional memory consumed.

Runs faster? Sounds good.
No emm386 with mouse and lbacache - there is 610K free of conventional memory.
And that configuration works for me.

Thank You all for Your help.

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