Wow..( That´s not twitter..)

32Bit Kernel for Free-DOS ?  Does it exist? It looks like .... NASA

2015-05-17 23:28 GMT+02:00, James E Lang <[email protected]>:
> Me thinks Dario speaks with tongue planted firmly in cheek. Ho ho ho,
> LOLROF,  :-D
>
> --
> Jim
>
>
> -----Original Message-----
> From: Eric Auer <[email protected]>
> To: "Discussion and general questions about FreeDOS."
> <[email protected]>
> Sent: Sun, 17 May 2015 14:01
> Subject: Re: [Freedos-user] FreeDOS wishlist
>
>
> 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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