Path: utzoo!utgpu!jarvis.csri.toronto.edu!rutgers!orstcs!bigtime!hugo From: hugo@bigtime.fidonet.org (Hugo) Newsgroups: comp.sys.ibm.pc Subject: Re: drivers in extended memory Message-ID: <359.247DF325@bigtime.fidonet.org> Date: 26 May 89 20:54:00 GMT Organization: Big Time Television Lines: 18 One way to do this is with the use of a program like 386-to-the-MAX. It is one of only a handful of programs that will manage TSRs and device drivers in high memory. I use it, and recommend it if you have RAMHog programs like Systat, SPSS/PC+ or other picky programs that refuse to operate when your low memory drops below a certain level. You cannot load the DOS drivers into high memory at all (Command.com) but you can sure get a lot of free space in low memory. It also allows you to redefine the remaining memory into either extended or expanded or a virtual disk. Highly recommended if these are your requirements. You can inquire from Qualitas, Inc., 8314 Thoreau Dr., Bethesda, MD 20817-3164. 310/469-8848. Good Luck, Hugo -- Larry Hughes Domain: hugo@bigtime.fidonet.org UUCP: ...!{tektronix, hplabs!hp-pcd}!orstcs!bigtime!hugo via Big Time Television (bigtime.fidonet.org, 1:152/201)