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Old 07-11-2006, 01:28 AM   #1 (permalink)
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Hi everyone

I have rather a stupid question, hope someone can help me.

I have to design an autoexec.bat and a config.sys file that will reconfigure memory allocation.

I know that this is rather an outdated question, I think my teacher is testing my researching skills, not to mention my patience....

Any help would be appreciated.
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You mean managing XMS and such? This should help a little: http://smallvoid.com/tweak/dos/tweak.html
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You mean managing XMS and such? This should help a little: http://smallvoid.com/tweak/dos/tweak.html
that takes me back *sigh*
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Thanks very much Cromewell, that page will help nicely.
Much appreciated.
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