Chapter 4 (g1) - MemMaker reports Memory-Change Values that 
		        don't match.  

When MemMaker completes, it shows how memory usage has changed as a result of the optimization 
process. The numbers in the Change columns for conventional memory and upper memory usually 
match (for example, if MemMaker reports that there is 40K more free conventional memory, there will 
usually be 40K less free upper memory). However, under certain conditions these two values may differ
(for example, MemMaker might report that there is 58K more free conventional memory and 62K less 
free upper memory).
The values for the change in conventional and upper memory will not match if one of the following 
conditions occurs:

	A program that loads itself into the upper memory area changes size 
	(for example, SMARTDRV.EXE does this).
	You use a third-party memory manager that utilizes the upper memory area differently from 
	EMM386. (When you run MemMaker, it installs EMM386 to manage upper memory.)
	A program that MemMaker configured to run in upper memory failed to load into upper memory

  

 