Path: utzoo!utgpu!news-server.csri.toronto.edu!rpi!zaphod.mps.ohio-state.edu!cis.ohio-state.edu!ucbvax!hplabs!hpfcso!hpgrla!galenr From: galenr@hpgrla.gr.hp.com (Galen Raben) Newsgroups: comp.windows.ms Subject: Re: MS-DOS v5.0 Release Date 11th June Message-ID: <1300064@hpgrla.gr.hp.com> Date: 5 Jun 91 15:13:22 GMT References: Organization: Hewlett-Packard, Greeley, CO Lines: 20 In comp.windows.ms, dcrowley@suna.mqcc.mq.oz.au (David Crowley) writes: > Ohh, yea and another thing. Is it possible to set up expanded > memory, extended memory, put stuff up in himem and still be able > to run win in standard mode? I couldn't get it to work. I can > only run in 386enh mode which is fine, but I was wondering?-) > David... >-----------------=\|/= = = = = Don't blow up, it's more fun to implode ! = = = > David Crowley --@-- Database Programmer, Macquarie University, Australia >----------------- /|\ email: dcrowley@suna.mqcc.mq.oz.au >At MacUni-Phone = 61 2 805-8792 Room = EsevenB 238. At home-Phone = 489-5384 I've also run into the same problem with running in standard mode - seems to have something to do with the EMM386 driver supplied... If I don't load EMM386 Windows runs standard mode just fine (but then you can't take advantage of loading installable drivers in upper memory). Somebody know how to do this? (no I'm not complaining, its a great product!) Galen