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QEMM and XtraDrive Disk Compression Software
Quarterdeck Technical Note #199 Filename: XTRADRV.TEC
by Robert Gaustad CompuServe: XTRADR.ZIP
Last revised: June 10, 1993 Category: SW3
Subject: Frequently asked questions about QEMM and XtraDrive.
QEMM and XtraDrive Disk Compression Software
XtraDrive is a disk compression program published by Integrated
Information Technology. While this program is generally
compatible with QEMM, some issues must be addressed. Below are
some of the most frequently asked questions about XtraDrive and
QEMM.
STEALTH ROM:
Q. When I try to install XtraDrive on a system that has QEMM and
Stealth ROM running, I get the following error message:
"Drive 1 is being controlled by a program that appropriates
INT13. You cannot install XtraDrive on this drive."
What do I have to do to fix this?
A. Remove the Stealth ROM parameter (ST:M or ST:F) from the QEMM
device line and try to install XtraDrive again. You should
only need to do this during the installation of XtraDrive.
Once XtraDrive is installed, you can restore the Stealth ROM
parameter.
Q. So, I can use XtraDrive with QEMM's Stealth ROM parameter?
A. Under most circumstances, Stealth ROM works fine with
XtraDrive, but if you are using the XtraDrive EMS cache you
cannot use either of QEMM's Stealth ROM parameter (ST:M or
ST:F). The XtraDrive EMS cache accesses the disk via the page
frame and this causes a conflict with Stealth ROM. Normally, if
a program accesses the disk via the page frame, QEMM's DBF=2
parameter will fix the problem. This is not possible with
XtraDrive. The EMS cache will also cause problems with drivers
such as EMSNETX.COM and Microsoft's MOUSE.COM using EMS.
Q. Are there any other possible conflicts with XtraDrive and
QEMM's Stealth ROM parameter?
A. Under certain rare circumstances you may need to exclude a 4K
region in the system ROM BIOS area. If, after installing
XtraDrive and QEMM with the Stealth ROM parameter, you get an
Exception 13 or lockup you should refer to Technical Bulletin
#205, STEALTH.TEC. This technote will help you determine which
area must be excluded. Keep in mind, however, that the need to
exclude the 4k block of High RAM is very rare. (If you are
using QEMM 7.0, STEALTH.TEC was placed in your QEMM\TECHNOTE
directory during installation. If you have an earlier version
of QEMM, you can obtain this technote through our standard
support channels.)
EXCLUDES:
Q. When I install QEMM on a system that has XtraDrive currently
installed, I get a lockup or Exception 13 when I reboot the
machine, loading QEMM. What do I have to do to allow me to boot
the system?
A. Simply reboot the machine and when it beeps after checking the
memory, hold down the ALT key until prompted to press ESC to
unload QEMM. (If you are using QEMM 7.0's DOS-UP, you will
first be prompted to press ESC to unload DOSDATA.) Once you
have unloaded DOSDATA and/or QEMM, load your CONFIG.SYS file
into a text editor. If you have MS-DOS 5 or MS-DOS 6, you may
load the DOS Editor, by typing EDIT C:\CONFIG.SYS and <ENTER>.
At the end of the QEMM device line, place the following
parameter:
X=9000-9FFF.
A sample QEMM device line would then read as follows:
DEVICE=C:\QEMM\QEMM386.SYS RAM ST:M X=9000-9FFF
After adding the parameter, simply save the CONFIG.SYS file and
reboot your machine.
Q. When I installed XtraDrive after QEMM, XtraDrive placed an exclusion
from 8000-A000 on the QEMM device line. Do I need this exclusion and
will it take away any memory from my system?
A. Given the way that XtraDrive is currently designed, an
exclusion is needed. If you are using DESQview or DESQview/X,
the exclusion will tell QEMM to not map memory into that area,
so the amount of memory available to each DESQview window will
be smaller. There are a couple of things you can do to increase
your window size if you are using DESQview or DESQview/X:
1. The default exclude is 8000-A000, a 128K block. Our testing
has determined that usually an exclusion of 9000-9FFF will be
sufficient. This will decrease your window size by only 64K.
If you are using the CONVENTIONAL MEMORY disk cache, and have
selected more than two 16K blocks of conventional memory, you
will need to change the exclude back to 8000-9FFF.
OR
2. Load the XtraDrive driver BEFORE QEMM and take the exclude off
the QEMM device line. This should decrease your window size by
only about 46K. Once again, if you are using the CONVENTIONAL
MEMORY disk cache, your driver size will increase with each 16K
block you add. The default is one 16K block. If you select two
blocks, your driver will be 66K. If you select three it will
be 82K. The maximum, four 16K blocks will result in a 98K
driver. Your DESQview and DESQview/X window sizes will
decrease accordingly.
BUS-MASTERING:
Q. If I have a SCSI bus-mastering controller, can I load the
XtraDrive device driver into High Ram?
A. No. Even with double buffering, on a system with a SCSI
bus-mastering device you will not be able to load XtraDrive
into High Ram. This is NOT a memory manager issue, but a
limitation of XtraDrive.
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