zz zz said > Actually the 32 or 64 MB limit only affects EMS. If you > use XMS or a 32-bit protected mode DOS extender / DPMI, > you can easily use 2-4 GB of RAM, depending
The EMS 4.0 specification sets a limit of 32 MB for each handle, not an absolute limit of addressable memory. The 64 MB is probably a limit of the implementations when MSDOS was alive. The size of fields in the EMS calls seems to set a 4 GB absolute limit. I never experimented with JEMM in a machine with as much memory, but it was able to address all memory above 1 MB in a 256 MB machine. _______________________________________________ Freedos-devel mailing list [email protected] https://lists.sourceforge.net/lists/listinfo/freedos-devel
