> 1). NOEMS is rarely used, and a lot of things don't handle it well.
...
 > ... I wouldn't do this. Just load a XMS
> driver only (and not via "NOEMS").

NOEMS is ok and safe, the switch which causes problems with some programs is 
FRAME=NONE.

> 2). Actually, I've noticed JEMM386 will hang if you aren't careful,
> esp. on newer machines due to memory conflicts.

True. In v5.74, there's a tool MEMSTAT which will tell what parts of the 
BIOS-ROM region ( which is E000-FFFF, not just F000-FFFF ) are to be excluded 
to be safe.


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