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- From: tsornas@dec5.ulb.ac.be (Thierry Sornasse)
- Newsgroups: comp.os.msdos.misc,comp.os.ms-windows.misc
- Subject: Re: qemm
- Message-ID: <981@rc1.vub.ac.be>
- Date: 17 Dec 92 17:03:42 GMT
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- Organization: Free University Brussels - Belgium - Department of Molecular Biology
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- Hi Larry,
-
- Qemm makes the work of both HIMEM and EMM386, thus it allows you to load some resident program in high memory
- and it allows you to creates paginated memory.
- As far as I know, Qemm allows you to recover much more low memory than with himem.
- It is quite easy to install and you have a special program "OPTIMIZE" wich (in theory) finds the best setup
- for your system. In fact, there are some bugs: as example each time I run OPTIMIZE it loads the keyboard in
- a block of memory where the system cannot seen it.
- If you encounter this type of problem, send me a message, I'll answer you as soon as possible.
- Good work
-
- Thierry Sornasse
- Universite Libre de Bruxelles
- BELGIUM
-