Contents This document contains additional information on the following topics: 1.0 Running Windows with an Operating System Other Than MS-DOS 2.0 Preventing Stack Overflow 3.0 Using 32-Bit Disk Access 4.0 Using Memory Managers 4.1 Solving Memory Conflicts by Using MONOUMB.386 or MONOUMB2.386 4.2 Solving Memory Conflicts by Excluding an Address Range 4.3 Using 386MAX 5.0 Using Advanced Power Management (APM) 6.0 Using SMARTDrive Version 4.0 6.1 Accessing Floppy Disk Drives on Older COMPAQ DESKPROS 6.2 Using SMARTDrive with Double Buffering 6.3 Using SMARTDrive with Norton Utilities Version 6.0 Disk Monitor 6.4 Using SMARTDrive with SuperStor Disk-Compression Utility 6.5 Using SMARTDrive with Copy-Protected Games Applications 7.0 Using Multimedia Extensions with Windows Version 3.1 7.1 Upgrading to Windows Version 3.1 7.2 Configuring MIDI Setups 7.3 Configuring Your Display 7.4 Sample MIDI Files 7.5 Using HyperGuide 7.6 Using Music Box 7.7 Using Alarm Clock 8.0 Running Specific Non-Windows Applications 8.1 Communications Applications 8.2 Creative Labs JukeBox 8.3 Game or Timing-Sensitive Applications 8.4 Third-Party Expanded-Memory Emulators with MS-DOS Version 5.0 8.5 PC Tools Applications 8.6 WordPerfect Version 5.1 8.7 3270-Emulation Applications 9.0 Using Specific Displays with Windows Version 3.1 9.1 Installing Display Adapters by Following the Manufacturer's Instructions 9.2 Upgrading Display Drivers When Using Soft-Font Packages 9.3 Using Self-Configuring Display Adapters 9.4 Hercules Graphics Station 9.5 LCD 9.6 SuperVGA 9.7 Third-Party Display Drivers: Running Non-Windows Applications 9.8 TIGA 9.9 VGA-Compatible 9.10 Video Seven: Using 256-Color Support 9.11 WinSpeed 9.12 IBM XGA: Configuring Color and Resolution 9.13 IBM XGA: Using EMM386 10.0 Using Specific Mice with Windows Version 3.1 10.1 Microsoft Mouse 10.2 Genius Mouse 10.3 Logitech Mouse 10.4 Logitech Cordless Mouse 10.5 Logitech or Microsoft Ballpoint Mouse on a Toshiba T2200SX 10.6 Mouse Systems Mouse on PS/2 Ports 11.0 Using Additional Hardware Configurations with Windows Version 3.1 11.1 CD-ROM Drives 11.2 EISA Systems with More Than 16 Megabytes of Extended Memory 11.3 Epson Screen Savers 11.4 Everex 386/25 with EMM386 11.5 NCR 925 with EMM386 11.6 Non-US Keyboard Layouts: Using Application Shortcut Keys 11.7 Plus Hardcard 11.8 SCSI Hard Disk Using DMA 11.9 Columbia Data Products SCSI Hard-Disk Controller 11.10 Serial Ports on 286-Based Computers: Improving Performance 11.11 Sound Blaster Audio Card 11.12 Tandy 2500XL with MS-DOS in ROM 11.13 Wyse Computers 12.0 Other Online Documents .