Path: utzoo!utgpu!jarvis.csri.toronto.edu!mailrus!csd4.milw.wisc.edu!marque!studsys!vanden From: vanden@studsys.mu.edu (vandenberg) Newsgroups: comp.sys.ibm.pc Subject: Summary for extended->expanded mem Summary: programs for using extended memory as EMS Keywords: extended, expanded, EMS, XMS Message-ID: <493@studsys.mu.edu> Date: 31 Mar 89 23:28:33 GMT Reply-To: vanden@studsys.UUCP (vandenberg) Distribution: na Organization: Marquette University - Milwaukee, Wisconsin Lines: 25 First off I would like to thank everyone who replied to my request for a program that allows one to use extended memory as expanded memory. The following is a summary of all the answers I recieved. I hope those who contributed don't mind me giving out their email address where more info would be necessary. A gentleman by the name of Don Caprio knows of a company in California that makes software that can go both ways. ie. XMS<->EMS He can be reached at caprio@ttidca.tti.com | ...!{philabs,psivax,trwrb,csun}!ttidca!caprio There is a program on SIMTEL20 called VRAM. There is a program by Karlton W. Kam called EMSimulator. In the March 1989 issue of Byte a program called Turbo EMS is reviewed. It is supposed to emulate the LIMS 4.0 using either extended memory or (slow) hard disk. ------ Tom Vandenberg {..uunet..uwvax!uwmcsd1..}!marque!studsys!vanden {..uwvax..arpa..}!studsys.mu.edu!vanden vanden%studsys@marque.UUCP Disclaimer - No one knows what I do, not even me. 43 4 58 N / 87 55 52 W