Chapter 4 (c) - You have a Super VGA display and want to conserve memory. 
 
If you have an 80386 computer with extended memory and a Super VGA display, you can use the 
MONOUMB.368 file, in conjunction with MemMaker, to conserve conventional memory for running 
programs.

To conserve memory if you have a Super VGA display:
 1.	Open your Windows SYSTEM.INI file, and find the [386Enh] section.
 2.	Add a device command for the MONOUMB.386 file, which is located in your MS-DOS 
	directory. For example, if your MS-DOS files are in C:\DOS, add the following line to this 
	section:
  
device=c:\dos\monoumb.386
  
 3.	Save the file, and then restart your computer. After your computer starts, run MemMaker by 
	typing memmaker at the command prompt. 
 4.	Choose Custom Setup. On the Advanced Options screen, answer Yes to the question 
	"Use monochrome region (B000-B7FF) for running programs?" 
	Then, follow the instructions on your screen.
  

 