Path: utzoo!attcan!uunet!cs.utexas.edu!usc!samsung!xylogics!world!heiser From: heiser@world.std.com (Bill Heiser) Newsgroups: comp.sys.ibm.pc Subject: Re: COHERENT? Message-ID: <1990Jun10.212934.7997@world.std.com> Date: 10 Jun 90 21:29:34 GMT References: <3059@crash.cts.com> Organization: The World Lines: 25 In article <3059@crash.cts.com> jca@pnet01.cts.com (John C. Archambeau) writes: >streich@boulder.Colorado.EDU (Mark Streich) writes: > >>Also, does it take advantage of extended memory? > >Yes, it does, but again, you have the small memory model limitation. It's not >a Xenix 286 where it will support swapping and large model programs. In fact, >I don't think Coherent even supports swapping. What it can stick in memory is >all you can run. Sorry, I miseed your first "coherent is a lemon" message. Could you re-brief us late-comers? Thanks! Also, regarding swapping, I'm a bit confused. The documentation outlines a method of configuring swapping. But when I look in the /conf directory, I don't have the 'config' program they describe to re-configure the kernel. Maybe they didn't get it working so left it out??? -- Bill Heiser | heiser@sud509.ed.ray.com _____________| heiser@world.std.com | bill.heiser@f322.n240.z1.fidonet.org (Think_Tank BBS 508-655-3848) | 75106.2332@compuserv.com