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- This page display extra information for some Memory Managers.
-
- Currently, only QEMM 4.23 or newer is supported on this page.
-
- For QEMM:
-
- The first few lines display pretty much the same information as found on
- page 18. You get the version number, the current mode, the address of the
- API entry point (needed to find all this information) and the current
- Stealth information (QEMM 6 or newer.)
-
- The next section displays the types of memory that QEMM found when it
- started. (NOTE on Top Memory: Some computers place the 384K of RAM that
- would be in the ROM address space at the top of the 16M address. The BIOS
- can optionally 'swap' some of this memory down and use it for shadowing.
- You are better off turning BIOS shadowing off, and letting QEMM use all of
- it.)
-
- The next section displays what QEMM is using the memory for. The numbers
- shown should be similar to what you see with Manifest, but may differ
- slightly. Manifest rounds it's numbers to the nearest K, and calculates
- totals in K, and not bytes. The 'Unassigned' value may differ by up to 1K
- (1024 bytes.) Infoplus is simply more accurate.
-
- After hitting <DOWN-ARROW> you should see another screen. This one maps
- out all of the memory in a 16x16 grid. Each 'point' represents a 4K page of
- memory. This is the smallest amount of memory that the 386 can remap. The
- entries are similar to Manifest, but is 'upside-down' in comparison. Also,
- the Memory type and Memory Access information is displayed together.
- Stealth information details which addresses are Stealthed.
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