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From: Bjorn De Meyer <bgdmeyer AT eduserv2 DOT rug DOT ac DOT be>
Newsgroups: comp.os.msdos.djgpp
Subject: Re: Memory issues with DOS 6
Date: Mon, 4 May 1998 13:21:50 +0200
Organization: University of Ghent, Belgium
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On Fri, 1 May 1998, Nate Eldredge wrote:

> This is not really on-topic, but oh well...
> 
> I am using MS-DOS 5.0. (Don't laugh.) I had 16 MB of RAM but have now
> upgraded to 48. However, it seems HIMEM.SYS will only give me ~16 MB of XMS.
> This is obviously a problem, since it means I can't use my new memory for
> DJGPP. The memory *is* there, it works fine when running Linux.
> 
>

Well, I use Caldara Opendos 7.1 with 40 meg of mem, and I have no problems
with using emm386.exe wich comes with that, or when using my old MSDOS
himem.sys. But in fact, djgpp programs should run fine when you no not use
himem.sys. Oh and may I suggest to give 8 meg of mem to your disk cache
and 8 to 16 meg to a ramdrive, and then put your djgpp temp directory on
that ramdrive. Oh, and you might want to taak a look at Opendos, too, it's
free for personal use ^_^!


> I suspect this may be a limitation in DOS 5.0. My question: Can anybody out
> there using DOS 6.x tell me whether HIMEM allows them more than 16 MB of
> XMS? I'd like to have some idea it will help before I upgrade. If anyone is
> still using DOS 5, I'd like to know whether >16MB works for them.
Hope my comments were helpful.

> 
> And please don't suggest Windows 95. I'm opposed on moral grounds.
> 

And right you are! 

> TIA
> 
> 
> Nate Eldredge
> nate AT cartsys DOT com
> 
> 
> 
> 
> 

Bjorn De Meyer.
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