Path: utzoo!utgpu!news-server.csri.toronto.edu!rutgers!pyrnj!bartal!monymsys!david From: david@monymsys.uucp (David Kozinn) Newsgroups: comp.protocols.tcp-ip.ibmpc Subject: Re: NFS & Windows & Clarkson Message-ID: <1990Dec27.203656.13971@monymsys.uucp> Date: 27 Dec 90 20:36:56 GMT References: <9012191517.AA11721@ftp.com> <9012192026.AA15017@nmdsc20.nmdsc.nnmc.navy.mil> Sender: david@monymsys.vmp.com Organization: MONY Financial Services, Microcomputer Systems, Teaneck, NJ Lines: 20 In article <9012192026.AA15017@nmdsc20.nmdsc.nnmc.navy.mil> dsc3rjs@NMDSC20.NMDSC.NNMC.NAVY.MIL (Bob Stratton) writes: > >When you say "extended memory"', do you mean "high DOS" memory, or >extended memory above 1 Meg?? I have used 386MAX to shove some of the >kernel high on occasion, but I thought that it only worked in memory >below 1MB (C800h to FFFFh). We've been using QEMM 5.1 here and are quite pleased with the results. I've got the kernel loaded into the memory space below 1MB along with a bunch of other stuff (my BUFFERS, IPCUST, drivers for a Novell network and token ring card, cache drivers, vdis drivers, etc.) and I have 604K free in DOS. (I don't normally have idrive loaded). If you're interested, I can send you some samples of config.sys and autoexec.bat files that we use here. If there's enough interest, I'll sumarize to the net. -- David Kozinn | UUCP: uupsi!vmp!monymsys!david MONY Financial Services MD 75-14 | Domain: david@monymsys.vmp.com Glenpointe Centre West | GEnie: D.KOZINN Teaneck, NJ 07666-6888 | Phone: +1-201-907-6990