Path: utzoo!utgpu!news-server.csri.toronto.edu!cs.utexas.edu!swrinde!ucsd!ucbvax!hplabs!hpl-opus!hpspdra!sam From: sam@hpspdra.HP.COM (Sam Espartero) Newsgroups: comp.windows.ms Subject: Re: Win3 to support mem management Message-ID: <14160005@hpspdra.HP.COM> Date: 27 Aug 90 23:13:33 GMT References: <1990Aug20.191715.19173@amd.com> Organization: HP Stanford Park - Palo Alto, CA Lines: 28 >/ hpspdra:comp.windows.ms / davidr@hplsla.HP.COM (David M. Reed) / 10:07 am Aug 25, 1990 / ># / hplsla:comp.windows.ms / mishima@hpujsda.HP.COM (Ryuji Mishima) / 11:03 pm Aug 23, 1990 / ># ># I don't read the article and not sure what it means. ># The new QEMM driver with XVD will allow to run in 386 enhanced ># mode after DOS device drivers are loaded by loadhi? ># ># Any information would be much appreciated. Thanks. Which version of QEMM, 5.0? >Exactly. This means that users will be able to use QEMM or 386 Max to >load Device Drivers and TSR's above 640K and still run MSWindows3 in >Enhanced mode, thus freeing up more memory for running non-MSWindows >applications under MSWindows. This is ESPECIALLY important for network >drivers and TSR's, which take considerable memory. MOVE'EM can do the same thing right now for 386 machines. You can have your network device drivers in config.sys loaded in HiDOS, the redirector in HiDOS, and other, stuff and Windows 3.0 runs in Enhanced Mode. We tried both MOVE'EM 1.02 and 1.04 and they just worked great. This has saved us from 80-90K of conventional RAM before firing up Windows 3.0. ---------- - Sam Espartero - Hewlett-Packard, SPD 1501 Page Mill Road, Bldg. 5U Palo Alto, CA. 94304