Date: Wed, 27 Jul 1994 8:16:21 -0400 (EDT) From: Chris Tate To: djgpp AT sun DOT soe DOT clarkson DOT edu Subject: Re: DOS 6.2 and windows memory. sasbnb AT unx DOT sas DOT com writes: > > I have QEMM 6.? and dos 5. Windows refuses to run under qemm so I have > set up a special autoexec and config for windows that uses himem.sys > and the usual dos/windows setup junk. BUT!!!!! It only sees 16 of my > 32 Mb (which aggravates me to no end). My standard setup uses qemm > to manage memory, and go32 reports that most of my 32 MB is usable. I run Windows 3.1, and now WFW 3.11, just fine under DOS 5.0 and QEMM 7.03. You really ought to upgrade to QEMM 7+. However: from what I've been told, I gather than Windows *cannot* use more than 16 MB of memory, regardless of your system configuration. That's right - cannot. This is IMHO one of the most crippled aspects of Windows. I have a 32MB machine, and I set aside 8MB for a ram disk, another 8 or so for the Norton cache (v. 8), and run Windows with what's left, without any swap file. Pretty zippy, now that I've got a SpeedStar Pro video card, too. :-) -- Chris Tate fixer AT faxcsl DOT dcrt DOT nih DOT gov