Dario,

> Intel core DUO2 T6570@2,1Ghz 2,1Ghz  RAM 2GB SO-DIMM S-ATA2 HDD 320Gb ?
> 
> Windows 7 Ultimate vers. 6.1.7601    Satellite Pro Series...... Toshiba.
> 
> It´s great! Sorry!

well, what are you trying to tell us with all those
VERY short mails, that you add to much longer other
mails? Please write in a way that can be understood,
this is not Twitter but actual email here... ;-)

Do you mean that your computer has 2 GB RAM and you
want to use the 386enh mode of Windows 3 on that?
In that case, I have to disappoint you: Windows 3.1
supports at most 256 MB RAM in the default config.

By changing several system.ini settings, you reduce
the risk for conflicts about EMS, UMB and disk I/O,
which could already be a problem above 64 MB RAM.
The settings below are for the [386Enh] section:

VirtualHDIrq=OFF
32BitDiskAccess=OFF
SystemRomBreakpoint=OFF
EMMExclude=A000-EFFF

... remove the device=vshare.386 line as well ...

NoEmmDriver=ON
DMABufferSize=128
PageOverCommit=1
WinExclusive=1
XlatBufferSize=128
PageBuffers=32
MaxBPs=768
FileSysChange=OFF

The reduced overcommit allows Windows to use more
than 256 MB RAM, by disabling large swap pondering.
Just having an actually small swap is not enough.

The above is from recommendations for "deskwork", a
Windows style GUI for DOS with some deskwork-specific
software and a distinctive star trek TNG style look.

That also suggests in win.ini, in the [windows] part:
DefaultQueueSize=16 (for improved speed).

Cheers, Eric

PS: Even with the settings above, Win 3.1 crashes if
it notices that you actually have more than 1 GB RAM.
It may be possible to hide the rest via HIMEM options.




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