kap@eng.cam.ac.uk (Kevin A.Price) (12/13/90)
In article <18373@rasp.eng.cam.ac.uk> I wrote: >We have a 286 PC/AT with 640k conventional memory and 384k >extended memory which is located at address 1 Megabyte. > >Our networking software takes up about 110k of conventional. >Also, other TSRs and device drivers use about 120k. What >we would like to do is to increase the amount of 'useable' >DOS memory. Is it possible to load some of the TSRs and >device drivers in the extended memory a la LastByte? We >do NOT have the C&T chipset though! I have had many replies which I am grateful for. Basically it seems that my best bet is to buy a copy of Quarterdeck's QRAM. Unfortunately it also seems that I need EMS or EEMS to be able to successfully execute this program. Is it possible to emulate EMS or EEMS in extended memory? If so what program should I buy. Is there a 286 version of QEMM, I know there's a 386 version. Kev e-mail kap@eng.cam.ac.uk