Path: utzoo!utgpu!news-server.csri.toronto.edu!bonnie.concordia.ca!thunder.mcrcim.mcgill.edu!snorkelwacker.mit.edu!bu.edu!olivea!samsung!think.com!linus!linus!mbunix!blk From: blk@mitre.org (Brian L. Kahn) Newsgroups: comp.sys.ibm.pc.hardware Subject: XMS -> EMS without using protected mode? Message-ID: Date: 10 Jan 91 15:56:10 GMT References: <4602@ruuinf.cs.ruu.nl> <22515@well.sf.ca.us> Sender: usenet@linus.mitre.org Organization: The MITRE Corp. Bedford, MA Lines: 13 Nntp-Posting-Host: vanity.mitre.org In-reply-to: mccarthy@well.sf.ca.us's message of 9 Jan 91 07:36:35 GMT I would like to convert some XMS memory to EMS, without using protected mode. I have seen a manager called LASTBYTE that claims to do this by twiddling the chipset DMA's or something, but LASTBYTE won't run on my machine. I do have the kind of chipset they support, so I bet my hardware could do this with the right software. Unfortunately, I don't understand what is in some chipsets (NEAT, VLSI, others) that allow this operation, so I am a bit in the dark. Can anyone either explain the special features of chipsets, explain what is needed for XMS -> EMS, or point me to some software? -- B< Brian Kahn blk@security.mitre.org "may the farce be with you"