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Upper memory on notebook (Miscellaneous)

posted by david, 28.11.2007, 19:12

> Why not use CTMouse? Unlike the other one, it can unload (instead of
> forcing a reboot).

Because mouse is sensitive and ctmouse crashes everytime durring boot to EDR-DOS. it is sufficient to small move or shock durring boot and EDR-DOS is stoped , sometime jemm386 calls report of ctmouse driver.

> > DEVICEHIGH=D:\DOS\VIDE-CDD.SYS /D:OAK
> > DEVICEHIGH=D:\DOS\UIDE.SYS /S5 /D:OAK
>
> CD and DVD drives, I assume?

Yes, I tried such with DVD-RAM and aspi.sys, can I find some new emulation driver like aspi.sys?

> > HISTACKS
>
> Are you sure you need this? Some people avoid it like the plague unless
> you really need it.

I understand what means stack on microchips, but here I don`t know its function ...

> > HILASTDRIVE=Z
>
> I wouldn't set it so high unless you really need it (e.g. various SUBST
> drives). It wastes extra memory this way.

I have drivers > A-M installed.

> > HISTORY=ON,1024,ON

it is not need ?

 

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