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Subject: Re: memory under DOS
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-: Try taking himem.sys out completely and see if cwsdpmi does the right
-: thing.  Or, you may have to load some alternate xms driver, like qemm
-: or 386max.

Are there *any* advantages to loading HIMEM.SYS in protected mode?
Loading DOS `high' or `low' may be irrelevant in PM, but what about
shadow RAM, EMB handles, or a20 control?

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