Path: utzoo!utgpu!jarvis.csri.toronto.edu!cs.utexas.edu!uwm.edu!zaphod.mps.ohio-state.edu!tut.cis.ohio-state.edu!pt.cs.cmu.edu!b.gp.cs.cmu.edu!Ralf.Brown@B.GP.CS.CMU.EDU From: Ralf.Brown@B.GP.CS.CMU.EDU Newsgroups: comp.sys.ibm.pc Subject: Re: DesqView QRAM (was: Re: DESQVIEW 386 W/ 600K APPLICATIONS) Message-ID: <25ab3c50@ralf> Date: 10 Jan 90 12:44:48 GMT Sender: ralf@b.gp.cs.cmu.edu Organization: Carnegie Mellon University School of Computer Science Lines: 18 In-Reply-To: <648@qvax2.UUCP> In article <648@qvax2.UUCP>, stv@qvax2.UUCP (Steve Vance@ex2499) wrote: }QRAM's capabilities will be included free in the next version of }QEMM-386. If you sent in your registration card for QEMM, you }will be getting an upgrade notice. What Quarterdeck hasn't mentioned is that the current 4.23 version of QEMM-386 already supports this functionality (I've got 112K of stuff above 640K, and could get another 96K of low memory [for 656K windows] by disabling graphics on my VGA board) When I first saw the ad for QRAM, I immediately thought, "hey, they've unbundled LOADHI." -- UUCP: {ucbvax,harvard}!cs.cmu.edu!ralf -=- 412-268-3053 (school) -=- FAX: ask ARPA: ralf@cs.cmu.edu BIT: ralf%cs.cmu.edu@CMUCCVMA FIDO: Ralf Brown 1:129/46 "How to Prove It" by Dana Angluin Disclaimer? I claimed something? 14. proof by importance: A large body of useful consequences all follow from the proposition in question.