Kenneth J. Davis escreveu:
1) 8086 command.com, works with CALL /S and KSSF, no loadhi/loadfix
2) 186+ xmsswap.com, including loadfix
3) 8086 xmsswap, with some disabled features as it would otherwise be too big.

I would prefer option 3 as most optimal, but depends on what you explicitly disabled :)

Eric wants 1 and you prefer 3 ...

And I prefer 2. In fact not really 2, but a "best of all" which would be 386+, with everything. I have already tested the xmsswap when no xms is present and it is no problem at all. I suggest reclassifying by application 1) => 8086, for old machines, could be made lighter as no memory manager exists
2) => be the "best of all"
3) => for embeded. These are usualy 386, need a light version but have a memory manager, but need a reduced memory usage.

Alain


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