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Memory Device Drivers
EMM386.EXE
The
EMM386.EXE
Lotus/Intel/Microsoft Expanded Memory Specification
(
EMS
used as Expanded memory.
The
can use Expanded memory. To install
simplest form, include the following command line in your
CONFIG.SYS
Expanded memory (for example,
the
drivers to use the memory manager.
DEVICE=C:\DOS\EMM386.EXE [options]
Parameters (also called switches or options) for the
EMM386.EXE
User's Guide furnished with your new computer. After it
loads, the memory manager determines the amount of
Expanded memory in the system and performs any
required initialization.
Note: The 386 enhanced mode of Microsoft Windows allows
you to simulate part of extended memory as expanded
memory using the
is not recommended as it degrades system performance.
MS-DOS
Area (
device drivers in this area to free up conventional memory.
Again, this may degrade performance. Refer to your
Microsoft Windows User's Guide or your MS-DOS User's
Guide for details.
F-6 Configuring Memory
memory manager provided with your computer,
EMS
, conforms to version 4.00 of the
).
enables areas of system memory to be
EMM386.EXE
device driver must be installed before you
EMM386.EXE
file before any other
command line. This allows other device
HIMEM.SYS
driver are described in the Microsoft Windows
EMM386.EXE
also uses
EMM386.EXE
). This allows you to load TSR programs and
UMA
EMM386.EXE
commands that use
DEVICE
) but after
RAMDRIVE.SYS
device driver. However, this
to enable Upper Memory
in its

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