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To maximize memory

Certain situations require a large segment of conventional memory. For instance, an
application may require SCSI drivers as well as network drivers, and still have
sufficient conventional memory. In Windows 3.1 and Windows for Workgroups
3.11, conventional memory is freed by optimizing upper memory and loading
specified device drivers high. The following will provide 136K of upper memory.
1. Edit the EMM386 line in CONFIG.SYS as follows:
device=c:\dos\emm386.exe noems i=b000-b7ff x=c000-cbff
i=cc00-cfff x=d000-d1ff i=d200-e7ff x=e800-efff
Some applications require the UMB b000-b7ff (the VGA monochrome memory
area). In this instance, a memory conflict can occur. If the application does not
require the VGA monochrome memory area, there will be no conflict.
2. Add the following line to the [386Enh] section of the SYSTEM.INI file:
device=monoumb.386
The default EMM386 line allots PC cards 8K of upper memory.
3. If you are using a PC card that requires more upper memory change the
EMM386 to read as follows:
device=c:\dos\emm386.exe noems i=b000-b7ff x=c000-cbff
i=cc00-cfff x=d000-d7ff i=d800-e7ff x=e800-efff
4. The C:\CARDWIZ\CSALLOC.INI file must be edited to reflect the emm386 line
change. The CONFIG.SYS and the CSALLOC.INI files have pre-configured lines
for either 8K or 32K of PC card support. Simply remove the # in the
C:\CARDWIZ\CSALLOC.INI file and remove the REM in CONFIG.SYS according
to the instructions contained in each file.
Using Windows 3.x
Working with Windows for Workgroups
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