> You can also
> run "JEMM386 LOAD" at any time but that doesn't give you UMBs.

A program modifying DOS's internal data which could effectively link in  
new UMBs is easy enough to write, provided that the kernel's handling of  
the UMA is compatible enough to that of the MS-DOS kernel.

Regards,
Christian

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