Mail Archives: opendos/2000/11/30/07:50:33
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From: "Matthias Paul" <PAUL-MA AT reze-1 DOT rz DOT rwth-aachen DOT de>
To: <opendos AT delorie DOT com>
Sent: Monday, November 27, 2000 10:50 AM
Subject: Re: Optimizing CONFIG.SYS...
> The 7 KB footprint indicates it is using DPMS and that it had problems
> to load into UMBs because there was not enough free UMB memory
> available in one continous chunk (I recall something in the area
> 160 Kb that is required - this is why my INSTCDEX utility exists.)
Actually it loads in two chucks. With QEMM I found it can load with 65000
bytes (probably less if I experimented more but was satified with that
amount.)
>
> (The 112 bytes environment footprint will probably vanish with
> future issues - not only with NWCDEX.)
I downloaded the program and will check it out sometime, but if it takes 900
bytes of conventional memory, I won't need it until I use QEMM or something
else that does not let it all load into UMB and extended memory. I can get
by with 112 bytes in an area I can't use anyway. (At least at this time I
cannot.)
> Try CONFIG.SYS YEAR2000=OFF. The DR-DOS 7.02+ IBMBIO.COM hooks INT 1Ah
> to correct the RTC date.
>
> This interferes with QEMM and many Symbios/LSI based SCSI drivers
> (from Symbios, ASUS, Nomai, etc.)
I'll give this a shot.
Is there a way to turn Y2K back on after QEMM is installed and not interfere
with anything? I want to play around with DVX. 2.,0. I had a bad disk with
v1.03 and never did get to play with it.
Pat
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