Using MemMaker with EMM386.EXE Frame=None Parameter (110971)
The information in this article applies to:
• Microsoft MS-DOS operating system 6.0
• Microsoft MS-DOS operating system 6.2
• Microsoft MS-DOS operating system 6.21
• Microsoft MS-DOS operating system 6.22
This article was previously published under Q110971
SYMPTOMS
If the FRAME=NONE parameter is present on the EMM386.EXE device line in the
CONFIG.SYS file and you run MemMaker and answer "yes" to the question "Do
you use any programs that need expanded memory (EMS)?", MemMaker removes
the RAM parameter (if present) and adds the NOEMS parameter.
CAUSE
The FRAME=NONE parameter is designed to provide Lotus-Intel-Microsoft
version 4.0 Expanded Memory Specification (LIM 4.0 EMS) and to disable the
64-kilobyte (K) page frame necessary for LIM 3.2 EMS. MemMaker is not aware
of LIM 4.0 EMS memory; therefore, if FRAME=NONE is specified, MemMaker
assumes there is no page frame, as with the NOEMS switch.
RESOLUTION
Since MemMaker does not provide LIM 4.0 EMS, remove the FRAME=NONE
parameter from the EMM386.EXE device line in the CONFIG.SYS file prior to
running MemMaker. As MemMaker begins, answer "no" to the question "Do you
use any programs that need expanded memory (EMS)?" After MemMaker has
finished, edit the EMM386.EXE device line in CONFIG.SYS by replacing the
NOEMS parameter with the RAM parameter and adding FRAME=NONE. After
rebooting, LIM 4.0 EMS should be available.
Modification Type: |
Major |
Last Reviewed: |
11/23/1999 |
Keywords: |
KB110971 |
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