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Message-ID: <355B2122.C9B@sympatico.ca>
Date: Thu, 14 May 1998 09:51:46 -0700
From: Dean Dancey <dtwo AT sympatico DOT ca>
Reply-To: dtwo AT sympatico DOT ca
MIME-Version: 1.0
To: opendos AT delorie DOT com
Subject: re:Memory Optimization

I am also very interested in memory optimiztion in DR-DOS. I have been
a wee bit spoiled over the years with using QEMM for this purpose.  I
had hoped that DR-DOS was advanced do the "dirty" work for us, as in
QEMM.
I have no problems with hand editing AUTOEXEC or CONFIG, or INI and I
have become quite adept at creating several backups to avoid any
meltdowns.  But, all in all, would I just be better off using QEMM
again??  I have just recently upped to 32 megs of RAM on my low-end
pentium, I do NOT run Win****95 (now, or EVER), and I am still getting
out of memory errors.  So QEMM, or hand edit for DR-DOS?? Any votes???
-Dean Dancey

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