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From: baileyc@tramp.colorado.edu (BAILEY CHRISTOPHER R)
Subject: 4dos and memory
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Date: Wed, 20 Mar 1991 08:47:34 GMT

I just posted about 4dos and using Extended and Expanded memory with
specific questions about XMS.  Well, I told my caching program to leave
75K of extended memory for applications.  Now, I rebooted, and 4dos
says XMS swapping initialized (I use the /S:B parameter), but then I ran
Telix and jumped to dos.  It said 4dos XMS swapping (20K) or something
very similar.  anyway, I can change directories and such, but then if I
got to run a small program, such as ls, or my memory mapper, it runs the
program but never returns to the prompt, and the system is locked up, I
have to reboot (via reset button, C-A-D no worky).  What is going on here?
Is it because I don't have a real XMS driver (only HIMEM) and 4dos is
getting confused or what?

-- 
Chris Bailey :: baileyc@tramp.Colorado.EDU :: University of Colorado Boulder
Ride fast! take chances! but tread lightly!
"No his mind is not for rent, to any god or government" - RUSH
