> the data from XMS... There might be some code which decides about
> whether restore-from-XMS is needed and which is too optimistic. But
> maybe I am totally wrong about that whole swap/overwrite topic...

>From what I can tell it always swaps back from XMS and there is no
other memory block that I am aware of.

>
> If the problem can be avoided by not loading EMM386, the cause might
> be that EMM386 allows some area to be used by DOS (and freecom) as
> UMB while that area has contents changed by BIOS or because of some
> hardware activity (sound, network, usb, disk access etc etc)...?
>
> Eric
>
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