On Tue, 20 Apr 2004 14:36:40 -0500, you wrote:

Hi Michael,

>Absolutely different.  You seem to have one of the previously-theoretical machines we 
>were discussing as potential a problem:  a PC that has an entry condition of A20 on, 
>but allows it to be turned off.

Seems this is the only one I found, it's an legacy ACER ALTO.

>This might not be a problem if every application you use leaves A20 the way it found 
>it.  If that doesn't happen, though, we are going to have to move the A20 always-on 
>test back to the end of the A20 method test line, instead of the front.
>
>Just to be sure, for your always-on machines if you specify the EMM386 parameter 
>/METHOD:KBC, do your machines still work?

I'll test tomorrow, today I've outdoor work, it's in my office.


Rgds,
Johnson.



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