Michael,
how does that MAX work in HIMEM64?
it keeps complaining about /MAX:4000 ignored
I'm trying to reduce memory enough to not let the XMS-version of FreeCOM load in extended memory.
DEVICE=A:\DRIVER\HIMEM64.EXE /MAX:4000
;DEVICE=A:\DRIVER\EMM386.EXE X=A000-
SHELL=A:\COMMAND.COM A:\
At 07:14 PM 4/20/2004 +0200, Bernd Blaauw wrote:
Michael,
how does that MAX work in HIMEM64?
it keeps complaining about /MAX:4000 ignored
I'm trying to reduce memory enough to not let the XMS-version of FreeCOM load in
extended memory.
DEVICE=A:\DRIVER\HIMEM64.EXE /MAX:4000
Uploaded to ftp://ftp.devoresoftware.com/uploads are a revised himem64.zip
(executable) and
himem64s.zip (source). The files are dated April 19, 2004.
This fixes a bug which occurs with the A20 methods PS/2, KBC, and Port 92. If your
machines use Always On, BIOS, or fast A20 methods, you
At 05:17 PM 4/19/2004 -0500, you wrote:
Uploaded to stupid address deleted are a revised himem64.zip (executable) and
himem64s.zip (source). The files are dated April 19, 2004.
Yes, for those several users more alert than I was and who caught the error, the
revised files are in directory