Hi! According to Japheth on BTTR, you can now have
super-extended XMS in DOS, which allows allocation
of up to 1 TB RAM in multiples of 1 kB! He provides
a modified version of Jack's RDISK RAMDISK to test:

https://www.bttr-software.de/forum/forum_entry.php?id=17007

> HimemSX, another HimemX variant (Announce)
> 
> posted by Japheth(R) Homepage, Germany (South), 21.10.2020, 13:54
> 
> Hello,
> 
> I'm proudly announcing HimemSX, source to be found on github:
> 
> https://guthub.com/Baron-von-Riedesel/HimemSX
> 
> HimemSX is an XMM, implementing XMS v3.5.
> 
> The SX in HimemSX stands for "Super-eXtended" - HimemSX can manage extended 
> memory up to 1 terrabyte :-D .
> 
> To allow some tests with this "super tool", there's a patched version, also 
> on github, of Jack R. Ellis' nice tool RDISK ( a ramdisk driver ). It uses 
> HimemSX's new functions to allocate its XMS memory beyond the 4 GB barrier, 
> thus it doesn't need any "legacy" extended memory.
> 
> Here's the HimemSX readme:
> https://github.com/Baron-von-Riedesel/HimemSX/blob/master/Readme.txt
> 
> ---
> MS-DOS forever!



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