with the new release of devload 

http://www.coli.uni-saarland.de/~eric/stuff/soft/by-others/devload-3.21.zip

the problems appears solved..
Now more usb drivers can be loaded in UMB's.

Roberto iw2evk


iw2evk wrote:
> 
> I've the same problem with usb drivers 
> 
> Devload \h C:\usb\usbaspi.sys
> devload \h C:\usb\usbcd.sys
> All the drivers remain in low memory.
> 
> 
> 
> 
> as702 SHA-1 wrote:
>> 
>> 
>> just wondering if you could shed some light on a problem i'm having
>> with FreeDOS (this work is based off of Modboot/NwDsk 3.42 FreeDos)
>> i cannot for the life of me get devload to function using the /H
>> switch. whenever i try to load a device into UMB, it always dumps the
>> device into conventional ram. for instance:
>> 
>> :config.sys
>> devicehigh=\bin\ifshlp.sys
>> 
>> works fine, whilst
>> 
>> :autoexec.bat/some.bat
>> devload /h %ramdrv%\bin\ifshlp.sys
>> 
>> will load the driver into conventional ram only. am i doing something
>> wrong? i also can't seem to get the shell to load into UMB
>> 
>> :config.sys
>> shellhigh=\command.com /e:2048 /p
>> 
>> again, goes straight into conventional memory.
>> i must be missing something :(
>> 
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