In your dosemu.conf file, you are able to set aside how much memory DOSEMU
is allowed.
My configuration is set so that each process is allowed 640K of memory.

My server is dedicated to running DOSEMU and has 128 MB of RAM.
It currently runs about 50-54 simultaneous instances of DOSEMU before there
is a noticeable performance penalty.  With a 450 MHz processor, no one has
ever noticed a difference in speed in application performance until the
number of active sessions enters the low 50s.  Then performance penalties
are related to low memory rather than processor speed.

Keep in mind, that if you run more than 32 simultaneous DOSEMU sessions you
will have to recompile your Kernel.  Hope this helps,
Matthew Nuzum

Chris VanHorn wrote:

> Hi, Anyone know if you can access the network through DOSEMU?  I believe
> I read somewhere that it is possible, but I am unsure.  Another question
> is, does DOSEMU use alot of resources and memory?  I dont plan on
> runnning any programs that use more than the 640k of conventional
> memory, and am curious as to how much load that will produce.  Thanks
>
> --
>              - Chris VanHorn
>                EOHSI Network Services
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