sdw@hpsad.HP.COM (Steve Warwick) (02/14/91)
Are you a user of Lan manager client software?? Do you use windows 3 in ENHANCED mode (386 based machine) ??? Are you using one of those new-fangled memory managers to move TSRs and drivers to high memory and extended memory??? Here's your chance to show off you configuration prowness and show the world how to get a DOS window with the MOST available real memory, and still have full access to lan-based disks and remote printers!!!!! Let's see the configuration info on your memory mamager of choice, the amount of memory in your dos window and the lan client setup information. Winner gets rousing round of applause, the right to go off your stringent diet ONE night ( only! ) and your name electronically transmitted all over the world prefaced by the words "The Winning Entry Submitted by" ----posted to this basenote!!!!! Post or mail your entry today. Employees and/or family members of companies associated with the above products are encouraged to submit entries. ;-)
gregf@hpnmdla.HP.COM (Greg Farrell) (02/14/91)
In comp.windows.ms, sdw@hpsad.HP.COM (Steve Warwick) writes:
Are you a user of Lan manager client software??
Do you use windows 3 in ENHANCED mode (386 based machine) ???
Are you using one of those new-fangled memory managers to move
TSRs and drivers to high memory and extended memory???
Here's your chance to show off you configuration prowness
and show the world how to get a DOS window with the MOST
available real memory, and still have full access to lan-based disks and
remote printers!!!!!
Let's see the configuration info on your memory mamager of choice, the
amount of memory in your dos window and the lan client setup
information.
Winner gets rousing round of applause, the right to go off your
stringent diet ONE night ( only! ) and your name electronically transmitted
all over the world prefaced by the words "The Winning Entry Submitted by"
----posted to this basenote!!!!!
Post or mail your entry today.
Employees and/or family members of companies associated with
the above products are encouraged to submit entries.
;-)
I tried installing QEMM 5.11. It killed Windows 3.0 because we run Thinlan here. I only get about 462K of 640K. If I removed LAN software, and
Optimized using QEMM, I get 598K. This is on a Vectra QS 16 with 4 meg
extended memory. Without QEMM or the likes you are only running on 4
cylinders. Good contest! Can't wait to hear.
doug@hparc0.HP.COM (Doug Parsons) (02/15/91)
For the contest: I get a dos window with 448112 bytes free on Dos 4.01 with LanManager loaded. I've got Arpa, TCP/IP, VT, BAPI, on an EtherLink II lan connected to numerous unix (hp9000) and MPE (hp3000) systems, as well as LanManager on an OS/2 server. Using QEMM 5.11 on an 8mb Vectra RS25C (386) and a 34010 DGIS driver for 1024x768x256 in Win/3.0. I'm challenging anyone with the same LanManager setup to beat that! Douginoz "Dorothy! Dorothy! Wake up, Dorothy!"
sdw@hpsad.HP.COM (Steve Warwick) (02/23/91)
Due to the overwhelming response, CONTEST! is being expanded to include any of your favorite lan software. File Server and remote peripherial fonctions needed only.
sam@hpspdra.HP.COM (Sam Espartero) (03/06/91)
#/ hpspdra:comp.windows.ms / doug@hparc0.HP.COM (Doug Parsons) / 4:06 pm Feb 14, 1991 / #For the contest: Now what's the price? Or better yet, what's the contest all about? #I get a dos window with 448112 bytes free on Dos 4.01 with LanManager loaded. # #I've got Arpa, TCP/IP, VT, BAPI, on an EtherLink II lan connected to numerous #unix (hp9000) and MPE (hp3000) systems, as well as LanManager on an OS/2 #server. # #Using QEMM 5.11 on an 8mb Vectra RS25C (386) and a 34010 DGIS driver for #1024x768x256 in Win/3.0. # # #I'm challenging anyone with the same LanManager setup to beat that! # # #Douginoz # #"Dorothy! Dorothy! Wake up, Dorothy!" 'Cause here's my entry, anyway... - HP LAN Manager (single Western Digital WD8003E) - HP ARPA Services (Telnet, BAPI and SOCKETS) - HP NS Services (TICL and VT) - XVision PC Xserver (using HP Sockets) - Windows 3.0 Enhanced (of course) HP SVGA (512K) in 1024x768 mode - DOS 4.01 - 386MAX 5.10 - RS20 (4Mb) Conventional RAM in a DOS window: 494656 ---------- - Sam Espartero -