At 01:52 AM 4/25/2004 +0400, Arkady V.Belousovwrote:
>Hi!
>
>24-įŠŅ-2004 23:05 [EMAIL PROTECTED] (Eric Auer) wrote to
>[EMAIL PROTECTED]:
>
>EA> EMM386 RAM= is well enough implemented if you make it an alias to X= if
>EA> you ask me.
>
>     Wrong.

X= will limit the range checked, same as RAM does, but using the converse range.  X= 
is more powerful and flexible than RAM, though.  EMS support is a default condition, 
so that does nothing.  RAM is apparently a very old option and mostly obsolete.

I= is a forced inclusion except for X= ranges.  RAM is a test for inclusion with 
forced exclusion outside the range.  Test for inclusion is the default condition 
without an X= or I=.  That makes RAM much more similar to X=, and its behavior able to 
be duplicated by X= settings.




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