Mail Archives: opendos/1998/02/15/01:21:06
Message-Id: | <3.0.5.16.19980214215904.2d2f770e@premier1.net>
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Date: | Sat, 14 Feb 1998 21:59:04 -0800
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To: | opendos AT delorie DOT com
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From: | Paul Wittry <ppw3 AT premier1 DOT net>
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Subject: | SHELLHIGH SIZE=???? ( Re: 7.02 bugs and problems)
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In-Reply-To: | <199802140505.AAA06670@delorie.com>
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Mime-Version: | 1.0
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At 00:05 2/14/98 -0500, you wrote:
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<(SNIP)>
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>For DR-DOS 7.02 a solution is to use the new SHELLHIGH= directive
>instead of the traditional SHELL=. The difference between SHELL=
>and SHELLHIGH= is that the later accepts an additional SIZE= parameter
>(hex) for the amount of memory to be reserved for COMMAND.COM in the
>HMA. Note, that to load COMMAND.COM into the HMA you still have to
>provide the /MH option, SHELLHIGH= does NOT do this my itself e.g.
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>replace
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>SHELL=c:\opendos\command.com c:\opendos\ /MH /P
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>by
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>SHELLHIGH SIZE=xxxx c:\opendos\command.com c:\opendos\ /MH /P
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>whereby
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>SIZE= shall be something between 1000 and 2000 hex here (Sorry,
>I don't know the optimal value right now, so one should iterate
>this value to the lowest possible value). To high values will
>prohibit other parts of the system to be loaded in the HMA or
>at least causing unnecessary HMA fragmentation. If COMMAND.COM
>is not loaded into the HMA (e.g. when using 4DOS instead), it
>is a good idea to set SIZE=20 (the minimum). This will cause
>larger contineous chunks of HMA memory to be provided for usage
>by other HMA clients like for example ANSIPLUS.
>
>Matthias
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Hello All,
Does anyone know what value is optimal for
SHELLHIGH SIZE=????. . .? Any help would
be greatly appreciated.
TIA,
Paul
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