Arkady V.Belousov escribio':
Hi!Sorry, but I strongly disagree. Unless there's a bug, I don't see many differences between MEMA /C and MEMA /A, but it is true that NEITHER resemble MS-MEM /C
31-Мар-2004 13:17 [EMAIL PROTECTED] (Johnson Lam) wrote to [EMAIL PROTECTED]:
My MEM shows much more info about extended and XMS memory. :)
JL> Yes. JL> Just a suggestion, because the program high and low area is very JL> clear, just a glance can see how many memory it take.
For this should be used option /C (which is yet equal to /A in my MEM).
For example, blocks are not grouped (COMMAND program and environment, e.g.), whereas MS-MEM /C provides a very neat table with grouped blocks.
(nor Bart's MEM /U, which is a bit similar but size is not listed in decimal and blocks are not grouped either).
I am of course grateful to both of you and to everybody in general to have a MEM, but one must recognise that both have little resemblance with MS-MEM, and switches mismatch terribly... :-)
Aitor
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