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- In article <w-rolph.345.000BBE59@ds.mc.ti.com>
- w-rolph@ds.mc.ti.com (Don Rolph) writes:
-
- >In article <1994Mar1.054449.17670@usage.csd.unsw.OZ.AU> S.Yussof@unsw.EDU.AU writes:
- >>From: S.Yussof@unsw.EDU.AU
- >>Subject: MS TCP/IP is not necessarily a memory hog
- >>Date: Tue, 1 Mar 1994 05:44:49 GMT
- >
- >>MS TCP/IP need not be a memory hog.
- >>-----------------------------------
- >
- >>Modules using memory below 1 MB:
- >
- >> Name Total = Conventional + Upper Memory
- >> -------- ---------------- ---------------- ----------------
- >> MSDOS 17,101 (17K) 17,101 (17K) 0 (0K)
- >> HIMEM 1,168 (1K) 1,168 (1K) 0 (0K)
- >> EMM386 3,120 (3K) 3,120 (3K) 0 (0K)
- >> COMMAND 3,696 (4K) 3,696 (4K) 0 (0K)
- >> PROTMAN 2,560 (3K) 2,560 (3K) 0 (0K)
- >> UMB 960 (1K) 272 (0K) 688 (1K)
- >> TCPTSR 52,576 (51K) 272 (0K) 52,304 (51K)
- >> TINYRFC 2,864 (3K) 272 (0K) 2,592 (3K)
- >> NMTSR 6,144 (6K) 6,144 (6K) 0 (0K)
- >> EMSBFR 1,456 (1K) 272 (0K) 1,184 (1K)
- >> DNR 1,936 (2K) 1,936 (2K) 0 (0K)
- >> SOCKETS 11,584 (11K) 272 (0K) 11,312 (11K)
- >> MOUSE 24,608 (24K) 272 (0K) 24,336 (24K)
- >> SETVER 624 (1K) 0 (0K) 624 (1K)
- >> ANSI 4,240 (4K) 0 (0K) 4,240 (4K)
- >> RAMDRIVE 1,232 (1K) 0 (0K) 1,232 (1K)
- >> IFSHLP 3,904 (4K) 0 (0K) 3,904 (4K)
- >> DOSKEY 4,144 (4K) 0 (0K) 4,144 (4K)
- >> PROTMAN 400 (0K) 0 (0K) 400 (0K)
- >> NI6510 22,096 (22K) 0 (0K) 22,096 (22K)
- >> NDISHLP 1,440 (1K) 0 (0K) 1,440 (1K)
- >> TCPDRV 1,328 (1K) 0 (0K) 1,328 (1K)
- >> NEMM 2,384 (2K) 0 (0K) 2,384 (2K)
- >> Free 641,984 (627K) 617,616 (603K) 24,368 (24K)
- >
- >>Memory Summary:
- >
- >> Type of Memory Total = Used + Free
- >> ---------------- ---------- ---------- ----------
- >> Conventional 655,360 37,744 617,616
- >> Upper 158,576 134,208 24,368
- >> Reserved 393,216 393,216 0
- >> Extended (XMS)* 7,181,456 1,545,360 5,636,096
- >> ---------------- ---------- ---------- ----------
- >> Total memory 8,388,608 2,110,528 6,278,080
- >
- >> Total under 1 MB 813,936 171,952 641,984
- >
- >> Total Expanded (EMS) 7,667,712 (7,488K)
- >> Free Expanded (EMS)* 5,767,168 (5,632K)
- >
- >> * EMM386 is using XMS memory to simulate EMS memory as needed.
- >> Free EMS memory may change as free XMS memory changes.
- >
- >> Largest executable program size 617,296 (603K)
- >> Largest free upper memory block 12,288 (12K)
- >
- >This matches very closely my results of about 9.6K utilized by the microsoft
- >tcp/ip modules.
- >
- >Well said my man (or should I say g'day mate!)
- >
-
- This is fine if you upper memory area relativly free but if you have to
- access a Novell network and have a CD-ROM then there isn't much space
- left for loading MS TCP/IP high. I think for the time being I'll stick
- with Novells Lan Workplace product, its TCPIP stack only takes 24K on
- my machine. This figure does not include the drivers and other support
- TSRs but I need them loaded anyway to access our server so they don't
- really count.
-
- >
- >
- >Regards.
- >
- >Don Rolph w-rolph@ds.mc.ti.com WD3 MS10-13 (508)-699-1263
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- To: winsock@sunsite.unc.edu
- Date: Thu, 17 Mar 94 23:09:00 GMT
- From: ahlstj@fb00.network.com (Jeff Ahlstrom)
- Message-Id: <1994Mar17.230900.26898@ns.network.com>
- Organization: Network Systems
- Sender: ses
- References: <phayes.100.2D7E0E21@tamu.edu>, <1994Mar16.043533.12614@alw.nih.gov>
- Subject: Re: Chameleon Problem ... the future of DOS/Win TCP/IP?
-
- In article <1994Mar16.043533.12614@alw.nih.gov>, jones@cbdb1.nimh.nih.gov says:
- >
- >Mime-Version: 1.0
- >Date: Wed, 16 Mar 1994 06:21:20 GMT
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- >
- >In article <phayes.100.2D7E0E21@tamu.edu>, <phayes@tamu.edu> writes:
- >>
- >> I won't recommend any TSR- or DLL-based TCP/IP stack that
- >> doesn't lead to a VxD implementation. See this week's PCWEEK
- >
-
- < of no avail is a twice-told tale (much stuff deleted) >
-
- >I got my copy by anonymous ftp from Netcom ftp.netcom.com in directory
- >/pub/jagane as the file vxdtcpa2.zip.
- >
- >If anyone out there has had experience with this winsock, how do you
- >like it?
- >
- >Douglas W. Jones (jones@cbdb1.nimh.nih.gov)
-
- Yes, I've tried it. On a Compaq 386s/20 with an NE2000 card. Generally,
- I liked it a lot. It definetely seemed faster on FTPs, however, Cello
- will _not_ work with it. Cello say it "can't get a socket no-how." So
- I went back to Trumpet Winsock.
-
- Does anyone know how to get in touch with this Jagane Sundar who wrote
- the thing? I'd _really_ like to get more info about it. Maybe get on
- the list as a beta tester.
-
- - Jeff
-
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