[comp.sys.laptops] The Tandy 1400 "extra" memory....

rkcain@miavx1.acs.muohio.edu (RODNEY CAIN, Miami Univ., Oxford, Ohio, USA) (02/21/91)

I have a Tandy 1400LT.  I was wondering if anyone has found a use for the
"extra" 128k besides ramdisk.  Is it possible to set this memory up as
expanded or extended memory?  Is it good for anything other than a very small
ramdisk?  How is this memory set up?
            
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  RODNEY CAIN, Miami U, Oxford, Ohio, USA     rkcain@miavx1.acs.muohio.edu   
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patrick@hpmcaa.mcm.hp.com (Patrick J. Hawke) (02/22/91)

I have a NEC multispeed that can configure a ram-disk.  I can use the ram disk
and floppy for LIM-EMS 3.2 expanded memory using a driver available from 
Softbyte (Vericomp).

Here's the description from a PC-Journal Buyer's Guide.

Vericomp-
Virtual memory for programs designed to Lotus/Intel/Microsoft expanded memory
specification.  Uses fixed disk or RAM disk to simulate one or more expanded
memory boards.  Supports Lotus 1-2-3, Symphony, SuperCalc4 and Reflex.
Adjustable size of Virtual Memory setup from 64KB to 4MB.
IBM PC,XT,AT 512KB req. Cost $75

Vericomp
8825 Aero Dr., Suite 210
San Diego, CA 92123
619-277-0400; TLX:240-4481


I ordered mine several years ago.  I don't know if the above is still valid.

+Patrick

RFM@psuvm.psu.edu (02/23/91)

I am very interested in the Vericomp program mentioned as something to
put into the extra 128k memory on Tandy 1400HD. I'm going to call
later today, after phone rates drop.

Another possible use: put command.com out there. Doing so would/will
speed up i/o-thruput, as calls to command.com routines won't have to
go to the hard drive. I know this is possible, 'cuz I read something
somewhere about doing so, once upon a time. Just don't remember where.

Putting Command.Com into a ram disk can be accomplished via a set of
statements in either a Config.Sys file or Autoexec.Bat. Maybe both.
Does anyone out there know what those statments should be?

Bob M.