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- From: ccaajrl@ucl.ac.uk (Jack Levy)
- Newsgroups: comp.os.ms-windows.setup
- Subject: Expanded memory emulation under MS Windows 3.1
- Message-ID: <1992Aug18.121400.21773@bas-a.bcc.ac.uk>
- Date: 18 Aug 92 12:14:00 GMT
- Sender: news@ucl.ac.uk (Usenet News System)
- Organization: Bloomsbury Computing Consortium, London
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- I am running a non-Windows application (actually it's Quattro Pro) which
- can use EMS expanded memory. On a 386 machine, Windows provides its own
- EMS emulation, so all works well.
-
- However, at the same time I want to install EMM386 to move some TSR's into
- high memory. I don't want to waste 64K on an EMS page frame, so I use
- the NOEMS option. This seems to have the unfortunate side-effect of
- switching off Windows' own EMS emulation. Is there any way round this, or
- have I misunderstood the whole problem?
-
- Jack Levy,
- Computer Centre,
- University College London,
- Janet e-mail: ccaajrl@ucl.ac.uk
-