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- ■τQEMM Hints and Tips
-
- 1 = QEMM and Microsoft Windows 1ΣQEMM AND MICRO
- 2 = QEMM and DESQview or DESQview/X 2ΣQEMM AND DESQV
- 3 = QEMM with DR DOS 6 or Novell DOS 7 3ΣQEMM WITH DR DOS
- 4 = QEMM and disk compressors (e.g., Stacker, SuperStor) 4ΣQEMM AND DISK
- 5 = QEMM and bus-mastering devices 5ΣQEMM AND BUS-MAS
- 6 = QEMM and the EMS page frame 6ΣQEMM AND THE EMS
- 7 = QEMM's Stealth ROM Feature 7ΣQEMM'S STEALTH ROM
- 8 = QEMM's Optimize Program 8ΣQEMM'S OPTIMIZE PRO
- R = View the README.TXT file for late-breaking information R»README.TXT
- T = View QEMM technical notes TΣTECHNOTE INDEX
-
- ■Φ--- Type the number of the item you want ---
- ■Φor press PgDn for more selections
- ■τQEMM Hints and Tips (page 2)
-
- 1 = Undoing an Optimize 1ΣUNDOING
- 2 = The Manifest program 2ΣTHE MANIFEST
- 3 = VIDRAM - extending memory for text-based programs 3ΣEXTENDING MEMORY
- 4 = Tips on freeing more conventional memory 4ΣTIPS ON FREEING
- 5 = QEMM's new parameter names 5ΣNAMES
- 6 = Booting without QEMM 6ΣBOOTING WITHOUT
- 7 = Contacting Quarterdeck technical support 7ΣQUARTERDECK TECHNICAL
- 8 = Switching between MS-DOS 6's memory manager and QEMM 8ΣSWITCHING
-
-
- ■Φ--- Type the number of the item you want ---
- ■Φor press PgUp for more selections
- ■τQEMM and Microsoft Windows
-
- QEMM is fully compatible with Microsoft Windows 3.1 through
- Windows 95. QEMM automatically provides more memory for running
- Windows or DOS programs inside Windows 386 enhanced mode or
- Windows 95. Also, you can use QEMM's VIDRAM feature to extend
- the amount of memory available to DOS text-based programs
- running in Windows 3.1 by up to 96K (see the QEMM User Guide).
-
- QEMM 8 includes features for Windows; FreeMeg makes sure that
- Windows programs don't gobble conventional memory that could be
- useful to other programs. Resource Manager allows you to open
- more programs, and MagnaRAM multiplies your Windows memory.
- These features can be enabled with the Windows version of
- QSETUP.
- ■τQEMM and Microsoft Windows (Continued)
-
- If you install Windows after installing QEMM, be sure to run
- QSETUP and select "Specify Microsoft Windows directory." This
- selection will add the line /SystemROMBreakPoint=false to your
- SYSTEM.INI file, a Windows configuration file, to ensure that
- Windows runs optimally with QEMM.
-
- In the unlikely event that you experience problems with Windows
- after installing QEMM, see the text file WINFLOW.TEC in the
- \QEMM\TECHNOTE directory. You can view technotes with QEMM
- Setup by selecting the technotes option at the main menu.
- ■τQEMM and DESQview or DESQview/X
-
- If you are using DESQview or DESQview/X, you can increase the
- amount of memory in each window by using the Stealth ROM
- feature. To find out if you are using Stealth ROM, select
- "Review or change QEMM parameters" from the main QEMM Setup menu.
- Then look for the selection "Stealth system and video ROMs." If
- you see the word "Mapping" or "Frame" at the end of that line,
- Stealth ROM is already enabled. If you see the word "Off," you
- can enable Stealth ROM by typing "S" or hitting the ENTER key,
- then following the on-screen instructions. Online Help will tell
- you more about the Mapping and Frame methods of Stealth ROM.
-
- If you have DOS version 5 or 6, QEMM's installation places the
- command DOS=HIGH in your CONFIG.SYS file (if it is not already
- ■τQEMM and DESQview or DESQview/X (Continued)
-
- there). This is a DOS command that loads part of DOS and DOS
- BUFFERS into the HMA (the first 64K of memory above 1MB).
-
- You may be able to increase the amount of memory in DESQview or
- DESQview/X windows by deleting DOS=HIGH from CONFIG.SYS. To find
- out, first run Memory Status from inside DESQview or DESQview/X.
- Make a note of the figure in the bottom right under "Largest
- Available Expanded Memory." Then delete DOS=HIGH from your
- CONFIG.SYS and run Optimize by typing OPTIMIZE at the DOS prompt.
-
- When Optimize completes, run Memory Status from inside DESQview
- or DESQview/X and check "Largest Available Expanded Memory"
- again. If it is a larger number than before, you are better off
- ■τQEMM and DESQview or DESQview/X (Continued)
-
- without DOS=HIGH. Otherwise, add the line DOS=HIGH back to
- CONFIG.SYS and re-run Optimize.
-
- For more suggestions on increasing the size of your DESQview or
- DESQview/X windows, see the Technical Note "Maximizing
- Conventional Memory" (MAXMEM.TEC) in the QEMM\TECHNOTE directory.
- You can use QSETUP to view this technote; from the main menu,
- select "View QEMM hints, technotes and Read Me," then "View QEMM
- technical notes."
- ■τQEMM with DR DOS 6 or Novell DOS
-
- DOS-Up is fully compatible with Novell DOS 7 and DR-DOS 5 and 6.
- For complete information on using QEMM with DR-DOS 6 or Novell DOS
- 7, see the text file (NW&DRDOS.TEC) in the \QEMM\TECHNOTE
- directory. You can use QSETUP to view this technote; from the main
- menu choose "View QEMM hints, technotes and Read Me," then "View
- QEMM technical notes."
- ■τ QEMM and Disk Compression Software
- ■τ(e.g., Stacker, Superstor)
-
- QEMM is fully compatible with current disk compression software,
- and includes special features for both Stacker and MS-DOS's
- DoubleSpace and DriveSpace. QEMM's Stealth D*Space feature reduces
- the memory overhead of DoubleSpace or DriveSpace to as little as
- 3K. If you are using MS-DOS disk compression, this feature will be
- displayed on the QSETUP main menu; choose "Enable or disable
- Stealth D*Space," then Yes to enable the feature.
-
- Adding the /QD parameter to the STACKER.INI file can reduce
- Stacker's overhead to as little as 10K. Please refer to the
- technotes listed below for details.
- ■τUsing QEMM with Disk Compression Software (Continued)
-
- If you are using older disk compression software, you may need to
- take special steps to use QEMM. We have provided technical
- bulletins (technotes) covering Stacker, SuperStor, and XtraDrive
- in the \QEMM\TECHNOTE directory. You can use QSETUP to view these
- technotes; from the main menu choose "View QEMM hints, technotes
- and Read Me", then "View QEMM technical notes."
-
- ■ΦStacker ■µ - If you have Stacker versions from 2.01 through 4.0, no
- special steps are generally required; however, we do suggest you
- read the technote STACKER.TEC before running Optimize.
-
- ■ΦSuperStor ■µ - Before running Optimize, read SSTOR.TEC.
- ■τUsing QEMM with Disk Compression Software (Continued)
-
- ■ΦXtraDrive ■µ - Please see the technote XTRADRV.TEC.
-
- ■ΦDoubleSpace or DriveSpace ■µ - If you are using MS-DOS 6's
- DoubleSpace or DriveSpace, you can save 31K-49K of memory by
- using QEMM's Stealth D*Space feature to relocate the DoubleSpace
- or DriveSpace device driver in expanded memory. See Chapter 5 of
- the QEMM Reference Manual for details.
- ■τQEMM and Bus-Mastering Devices
-
- Certain SCSI disk controller cards (and, less frequently, ESDI
- disk controllers and network cards) use a technique called
- bus-mastering to speed up disk access. This technique can cause a
- conflicts when memory managers attempt to load a device driver or
- TSR into upper memory.
-
- QEMM automatically support bus-mastering disk controllers. In most
- cases, QEMM can detect a bus-mastering hard disk controller and
- will take steps to prevent problems. (This is not true if the card
- controls something other than a hard drive or if QEMM is not being
- loaded from the bus-mastering hard drive.)
- ■τQEMM and Bus-Mastering Devices (Continued)
-
- Please refer to BUS-MAST.TEC. You can use QSETUP to view this
- technotes; from the main menu choose "View QEMM hints,
- technotes and Read Me," then "View QEMM technical notes."
- ■τQEMM and the EMS Page Frame
- Most programs that use expanded memory (EMS) access up to 64K of
- expanded memory at a time (in 16K units called pages) at a special
- area of upper memory called the page frame. An expanded memory
- manager (QEMM) makes memory from outside the first megabyte of
- memory appear in the page frame.
-
- QEMM's installation normally reserves 64K of upper memory for use
- as a page frame. You can use QSETUP to specify that no page frame
- should be used; however, we strongly recommend that you do NOT do
- this. See the technote FRAME.TEC. You can use QSETUP to view
- this technote; from the main menu choose "View QEMM hints,
- technotes and Read Me," then "View QEMM technical notes."
-
- Press PgDn to see a list of applications that use EMS.
- ■τApplications that use EMS
-
- ■τProduct Publisher
- Paradox Borland
- Clipper Computer Associates
- DESQview Quarterdeck
- Folio Views Folio Corp.
- Generic CAD AutoDesk
- Lotus 1-2-3 2.x Lotus
- Lotus Agenda Lotus
- FoxPro Microsoft
- Quattro Pro Borland
- Wildcat BBS Mustang
- ■τApplications that use EMS (Continued)
-
- ■τ Product Publisher
- Turbo C Borland
- DESQview/X Quarterdeck
- Intellicom Liberation Enterprises
- Geoworks Geoworks
- Lotus Magellan Lotus
- Lotus Symphony Lotus
- PC-Write Quicksoft
- Q & A Symantec
- WordPerfect 5.x and 6.x WordPerfect Corp.
- Harvard Graphics SPC
- dBASE Borland
- ■τ Network Programs that use EMS
-
- ■τ Product Publisher
- 3COM TCPIP 2.1 3COM
- DECNET Digital Equipment Corp.
- PC/TCP 2 and 3 FTP
- LANMAN 2.1 Microsoft
- EMSNETX.COM and VLM.COM Novell
- ■τUtility Programs and Drivers that use EMS
-
- ■τProduct Publisher
- PC Tools Symantec
- DoubleDisk Vertisoft
- Fastback Symantec
- NDOS Symantec
- Btrieve Novell
- QRAM Quarterdeck
- Stacker Stac Electronics
- MSCDEX CD ROM Driver Microsoft
- Xtradrive Integrated Information Technologies
- ■τDisk Caches that can use EMS
-
- ■τProduct Publisher
- Norton cache Symantec
- Cache86 Aldridge
- PC-Kwik PC-Kwik
- Hyperdisk Hyperware
- ■τGames that use EMS
-
- ■τProduct Publisher
- Falcon Spectrum Holobyte
- Patriot Three-Sixty
- Spear of Destiny ID Software
- Strike Commander Origin
- Ultima Underworld Origin
- V for Victory Three-Sixty
- Wing Commander Origin
- Wolfenstein ID Software
- X-Wing LucasArts
- Flight Simulator 5 Microsoft
- ■τQEMM's Stealth ROM Feature
-
- Stealth ROM is an exclusive QEMM feature that can typically create
- an additional 48K to 115K of High RAM on almost any PC. Stealth
- ROM hides your PC's ROMs and makes their memory addresses
- available for High RAM or expanded memory mapping. The advantage
- of having the additional High RAM is that QEMM can load TSRs,
- device drivers and selected parts of DOS there instead of in
- conventional memory. By freeing up conventional memory, you will
- have more room for running DOS programs.
-
- Depending on your configuration and the installation options you
- chose, Stealth ROM may have been enabled on your system when you
- installed QEMM. When you run the Optimize program, Optimize will
- ■τQEMM's Stealth ROM Feature (Continued)
-
- try to load your TSRs, device drivers and selected parts of DOS
- into High RAM. If all of them will not fit, Optimize will test
- your system for compatibility with Stealth ROM and will determine
- which Stealth ROM method is best for your system.
-
-
- For more information on Stealth ROM, see STLTECH.TEC in your
- QEMM\TECHNOTE directory. In the unlikely event that you are having
- trouble that you think is related to Stealth, see TROUBLE.TEC or
- STEALTH.TEC. You can use QSETUP to view these technotes; from
- the main menu choose "View QEMM hints, technotes and
- Read.Me," then "View QEMM technical notes."
- ■τQEMM's Optimize Program
-
- Optimize is a program that determines how to load TSRs, device
- drivers and selected parts of DOS into upper memory. Optimize
- analyzes the memory requirements of device drivers and TSRs that
- you are loading from CONFIG.SYS and AUTOEXEC.BAT and any batch
- files called by AUTOEXEC.BAT. Then, Optimize determines the most
- efficient way to load items into High RAM by testing all possible
- locations. There can be thousands or millions of possibilities.
-
- The object is to free up as much conventional memory as possible
- for your DOS programs. If you are using QEMM's DOS-Up feature,
- Optimize also experiments with different ways of loading parts
- of DOS into upper memory.
- ■τQEMM's Optimize Program (Continued)
-
- When you install QEMM, INSTALL offers to run Optimize. You should
- run Optimize again if you add new hardware devices or modify your
- AUTOEXEC.BAT or CONFIG.SYS files.
-
- Optimize must reboot your machine two or more times to complete
- its testing. Optimize changes the lines that load device drivers
- and TSRs by adding a LOADHI command to the beginning of those
- lines. For example, a device driver line that looks like this:
-
- ■ΦDEVICE=C:\DOS\SETVER.EXE
-
- would look something like this after Optimize has done its work:
-
- ■τQEMM's Optimize Program (Continued)
-
- ■ΦDEVICE=C:\QEMM\LOADHI.SYS /R:1 C:\DOS\SETVER.EXE
-
- A TSR line in AUTOEXEC.BAT that looks like this:
-
- ■ΦC:\DOS\SMARTDRV.EXE
-
- would look something like this after running Optimize:
-
- ■ΦC:\QEMM\LOADHI /R:2 C:\DOS\SMARTDRV.EXE
-
- For detailed information on Optimize, see Chapter 3 of the
- QEMM Reference Manual. For information on the LOADHI command, see
- Chapter 8.
- ■τUndoing an Optimize
-
- When you run QEMM's Optimize program, modifications are made to
- your CONFIG.SYS and AUTOEXEC.BAT files and any batch file called
- by AUTOEXEC.BAT. If for some reason you want to restore these
- files to their pre-optimized states, type UNOPT at the DOS
- prompt. The files will be restored to the state they were in
- before you last ran Optimize.
-
- To see a list of the nine most recent configurations that have
- been modified by QEMM programs, type OPTIMIZE /RESTORE at the DOS
- prompt. You can then select the configuration you would like
- Optimize to restore. In addition to the nine most recent
- configurations, the list contains the configuration that existed
- at the time you installed QEMM.
- ■τThe Manifest Program
-
- Manifest is a powerful system reporting program that is
- automatically installed on your hard drive when you install QEMM.
- While Manifest can be extremely useful when troubleshooting a
- problem, it is much more than a diagnostic tool. Whether you are
- new to computers or a power user with years of DOS experience
- under your belt, Manifest will help you take full advantage of the
- memory that is installed in your computer.
-
- To run Manifest, just type MFT at the DOS prompt. At your own
- pace explore the world of memory as it relates to your own PC.
- Press F1 anytime for context-sensitive online help.
-
- ■τVIDRAM - Extending Memory for Text-based Programs
-
- QEMM's VIDRAM program can extend conventional memory by as much
- as 96K for running DOS text-based programs. VIDRAM even extends
- conventional memory for DOS text programs running in Microsoft
- Windows.
-
- To use VIDRAM, your system must have an EGA or VGA video adapter
- or an adapter with EGA or VGA capability (this includes VGA-
- compatible 8514A video adapters). Your PC must have 640K of
- conventional memory and the programs that you run while using
- VIDRAM must not use EGA or VGA graphics.
- ■τVIDRAM - Extending Memory for Text-based Programs (Continued)
-
- If your PC has an EGA or VGA video adapter, the 64K memory area
- just above conventional memory (640K-704K or A000-AFFF hex) is
- reserved for use by graphics modes. When you run text-based
- programs, that area is unused, so VIDRAM can appropriate it to
- extend the contiguous conventional memory for running programs.
-
- It is important to understand that you cannot run EGA or VGA
- graphics operations while VIDRAM is in use. If you routinely use
- both large text-based programs and graphics programs, you can
- turn the VIDRAM feature on when you need it for a text program
- and off before you run a graphics program. If you are using an
- 8514A adapter, you can still use 8514 graphics programs while
- VIDRAM is enabled.
- ■τVIDRAM - Extending Memory for Text-based Programs (Continued)
-
- To turn VIDRAM on type VIDRAM ON at the DOS prompt.
-
- This command will extend conventional memory into the EGA/VGA
- graphics area for a total of 704K conventional memory.
-
- To turn VIDRAM off so you can use graphics programs again, type
- VIDRAM OFF.
-
- For more information on VIDRAM, including using VIDRAM with
- Microsoft Windows, DESQview, and DESQview/X, and extending
- conventional memory an additional 32K, see Chapter 6 of the QEMM
- Reference Manual.
- ■τTips on Freeing Up More Conventional Memory
-
- If you use DOS text-based programs, you can extend conventional
- memory by as much as 96K by using QEMM's VIDRAM feature. For
- information on VIDRAM, see Chapter 6 of the QEMM Reference Manual.
-
- The Manifest program may be able to tell you how to free up
- a bit more conventional memory. Run Manifest by typing MFT
- at the DOS prompt. When Manifest displays, type H to select
- Hints, and read the suggestions Manifest offers.
-
- If you do not use any programs that require DPMI (DOS Protected
- Mode Interface) memory, you can free up 1-2K by deleting the
- QDPMI.SYS device driver line from your CONFIG.SYS file.
- ■τQEMM's New Parameter Names
-
- If you have upgraded from QEMM 6 or earlier, be aware that many of
- the old parameters have new names. You can still use the older
- parameter names if you like. Below is a list of the old parameter
- names, cross-referenced with the parameters' new names. Some
- parameters have abbreviations which are listed in parentheses.
-
- ■τOld Name New Name
- COMPAQ386S (C386S) COMPAQ386S:Y (C386S)
- COMPAQEGAROM (CER) COMPAQEGAROM:Y (CER)
- COMPAQHALFROM (CHR) COMPAQHALFROM:Y (CHR)
- COMPAQROMMEMORY (CRM) COMPAQROMMEMORY:Y (CRM)
- ■τQEMM's New Parameter Names (Continued)
-
- ■τOld Name New Name
- DONTUSEXMS (DUX) USEXMS:N
- DOS4 (D4) DOS4:Y (D4)
- FORCEEMS (FEMS) FORCEEMS:Y (FEMS)
- FORCESTEALTHCOPY (FSTC) FORCESTEALTHCOPY:Y (FSTC)
- IGNOREA20 (IA) TRAP8042:Y (T8) (default has
- changed)
- LOCKDMA (LD) LOCKDMA:Y (LD)
- NOCOMPAQFEATURES (NCF) COMPAQFEATURES:N (CF)
- NOEMS EMS:N
- NOFILL (NO) FILL:N
- NOHMA HMA:N
- ■τQEMM's New Parameter Names (Continued)
-
- ■τOld Name New Name
- NOPAUSEONERROR (NOPE) PAUSEONERROR:Y (PE)
- NOROM (NR) MAPREBOOT:N (MR)
- NOROMHOLES (NRH) ROMHOLES:N (RH)
- NOSHADOWRAM (NOSH) SHADOWRAM:NONE (SH)
- NOTOKENRING (NTR) TOKENRING:N (TR)
- NOTOPMEMORY (NT) TOPMEMORY:N (TM)
- NOVDS VDS:N
- NOVIDEOFILL (NV) VIDEOFILL:N (VF)
- NOVIDEORAM (NVR) VIDEORAM:N (VR)
- ■τQEMM's New Parameter Names (Continued)
-
- ■τOld Name New Name
- NOWINDOWS3 (NW3) WINDOWS3:N (W3)
- NOXBDA (NX) XBDA:N
- NOXMS XMS:N
- OLDDV (ODV) OLDDV:Y (ODV)
- UNUSUALEXT (UX) UNUSUALEXT:Y (UX)
- ■τBooting without QEMM
-
- If you want to boot your PC without QEMM's memory management,
- first reset your system. Use the power switch if necessary.
-
- When you hear a beep, hold down the Alt key until the boot
- sequence stops. If you are using QEMM's DOS-Up feature, you will
- see a message asking if you want to unload the DOSDATA device
- driver; press Esc to unload it, then ■Φimmediately ■µ press and
- hold down Alt again until you see: "QEMM: Press ESC to unload
- QEMM or any other key to continue with QEMM."
-
- Press the Esc key. QEMM will not load, so programs will not load
- into High RAM, but your system will be usable.
- ■τContacting Quarterdeck Technical Support
-
- As a registered owner of QEMM, your package includes 90 days of
- prepaid technical support. You can receive support by dialing our
- 1-800-ROBOTECH system, fax, mail, or phone. If you have a modem,
- you can get support through Quarterdeck's CompuServe forum (see
- the Passport brochure included in your package for FREE
- subscription information), or through several other public
- message forums. Your prepaid support starts with your first call,
- letter, fax, or online communication in reference to QEMM.
-
- Before contacting technical support, we encourage you to see
- Appendix A of the QEMM Reference Manual for troubleshooting
- information, and Appendix B for a list of technical bulletins
- (technotes) included with QEMM. You can view technotes with QEMM
- ■τContacting Quarterdeck Technical Support (Continued)
-
- Setup by selecting the technotes option at the main menu.
-
- The troubleshooting guide and the technotes give step-by-step
- solutions to several common problems users may experience after
- installing QEMM. Also, be sure to see the file README.TXT in the
- \QEMM directory for late-breaking information. You can also view
- the Read Me file with QEMM Setup by selecting the technotes option
- at the main menu.
-
- For information on contacting technical support see the Passport
- brochure included with QEMM or read the text file CONTACT.TEC
- located in the \QEMM\TECHNOTE directory. To read that file, view
- it in a text editor such as EDIT, provided with DOS 5 and 6, or
- ■τContacting Quarterdeck Technical Support (Continued)
-
- load it into your word processor as an ASCII file.
-
- Quarterdeck also offers a VIP Maintenance and Support Plan. See
- the Passport brochure for information.
- ■τSwitching Between MS-DOS 6's Memory Manager and QEMM
-
- QEMM provides all the functionality of MS-DOS 6's memory manager,
- and much more. For a list of QEMM's features and how they stack
- up against DOS 6's memory manager, see "QEMM Benefits and
- Features" in Chapter 1 of the QEMM Reference Manual.
-
- If you are using MS-DOS 6 and you have run its MemMaker memory
- utility, you can switch back to QEMM by running QEMM's Optimize
- program (assuming you have already installed QEMM on your hard
- disk). To run Optimize, type OPTIMIZE at the DOS prompt.
-
- If you ever want to switch back to MS-DOS's memory manager,
- simply run MemMaker again. If you are using QEMM's DOS-Up feature,
- be sure to run QSETUP and disable DOS-Up before you run MemMaker.
- ■τSwitching Between MS-DOS 6's Memory Manager and QEMM (Continued)
-
- If you are using QEMM's Stealth D*Space feature and you decide to
- switch back to MS-DOS 6's memory manager, the ST-DSPC.SYS driver
- will perform the same function as DOS's DBLSPACE.SYS /MOVE or
- DRVSPACE.SYS /MOVE. That is, it will allow DBLSPACE.BIN or
- DRVSPACE.BIN to be moved into upper memory. You can replace
- ST-DSPC.SYS with DBLSPACE.SYS or DRVSPACE.SYS, but you will suffer
- no ill effects if you do not.
- ■τQEMM Technote Index
-
- You can view the following technotes, in the \QEMM\TECHNOTE
- directory, by pressing the corresponding number:
-
- 1 = Product Compatibility Information 1»TECHNOTE\PRODUCTS.TEC
- 2 = An Overview of QEMM's StealthROM Technology 2»TECHNOTE\STLTECH.TEC
- 3 = QEMM General Troubleshooting 3»TECHNOTE\TROUBLE.TEC
- 4 = MagnaRAM General Information 4»TECHNOTE\MAGNARM2.TEC
- 5 = Exception Reports Explained 5»TECHNOTE\EXCEPT13.TEC
- 6 = Stealth Troubleshooting 6»TECHNOTE\STEALTH.TEC
- 7 = Maximizing Memory with PCMCIA 7»TECHNOTE\PCMCIA.TEC
-
- ■Φ--- Type the number of the item you want ---
- ■ΦPress PgDn for more
- ■τQEMM Technote Index (Continued)
-
- 1 = Why the EMS Page Frame is Important 1»TECHNOTE\FRAME.TEC
- 2 = QEMM Analysis for Solving Memory Conflicts 2»TECHNOTE\EXCLUDE.TEC
- 3 = Creating a Windows 95 Boot Menu 3»TECHNOTE\W95BOOT.TEC
- 4 = Troubleshooing Exception Reports 4»TECHNOTE\EX13FLOW.TEC
- 5 = QEMM's XSTI Stealth ROM Parameter 5»TECHNOTE\XSTI.TEC
- 6 = QEMM Utility Programs 6»TECHNOTE\QEMMUTIL.TEC
- 7 = QEMM's EMS and XMS Test Programs 7»TECHNOTE\TESTPRGS.TEC
- 8 = Bus-Mastering Devices and QEMM 8»TECHNOTE\BUS-MAST.TEC
- 9 = How QEMM Modifies your System at Installation 9»TECHNOTE\INSTALL.TEC
-
-
- ■Φ--- Type the number of the item you want ---
- ■ΦPress PgDn or PgUp for more
- ■τQEMM Technote Index (Continued)
-
- 1 = QEMM Programming Interface 1»TECHNOTE\QPI.TEC
- 2 = Maximizing Conventional Memory 2»TECHNOTE\MAXMEM.TEC
- 3 = QEMM with Novell DOS and DR-DOS. 3»TECHNOTE\NW&DRDOS.TEC
- 4 = Windows 3.1 and QEMM Advanced Troubleshooting 4»TECHNOTE\WINFLOW.TEC
- 5 = Parity Errors 5»TECHNOTE\PARITY.TEC
- 6 = QEMM with MS-DOS 5 6»TECHNOTE\DOS5.TEC
- 7 = QEMM with MS-DOS 6 7»TECHNOTE\MSDOS6.TEC
- 8 = QEMM with Novell DOS and DR-DOS 8»TECHNOTE\NW&DRDOS.TEC
- 9 = QEMM and Games 9»TECHNOTE\GAMES.TEC
-
-
- ■Φ--- Type the number of the item you want ---
- ■ΦPress PgDn or PgUp for more
- ■τQEMM Technote Index (Continued)
-
- 1 = QEMM and Stacker 1»TECHNOTE\STACKER.TEC
- 2 = QEMM and SuperStor 2»TECHNOTE\SSTOR.TEC
- 3 = QEMM and XtraDrive 3»TECHNOTE\XTRADRV.TEC
- 4 = Contacting Quarterdeck 4»TECHNOTE\CONTACT.TEC
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