> ... a user who is able, one way or another, to have usable RAM
> mapped above the 640 k so-called limit into the "video memory'
> segments, up to 736 k (B7FFF), will be forced to use the added
> memory as "UMB"s instead of an extension of *contiguous* so-called
> conventional mem.

Is this what you're trying to do (get more than 640k without using UMB's), and 
why you don't like the XBDA / master environment being at the top of 
conventional memory?

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