Hi all,
Sorry if this has been solved and updated somewhere. I've seen some threads with different memory configurations in old posts like viewtopic.php?t=955, but I would like to lknow if there is some official recomendations for max stability/compatibility on DOS 6.22 and DOS 7.1.
My current EMM386 line:
EMM386.EXE AUTO RAM FRAME=E000 D=256 I=C800-EFFF X=A000-C7FF I=C800-EFFF
Had to change the suggested one (Simcity2000 crashed after some time):
EMM386.EXE RAM 8192 FRAME=D000 D=256 I=C800-CDFF X=CE00-CFFF I=D000-EFFF
Best,
[CONFIG.SYS] Proper memory configuration AO486 DOS 6.2/7.1 for max stability/compatibility
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Re: [CONFIG.SYS] Proper memory configuration AO486 DOS 6.2/7.1 for max stability/compatibility
hi
i use DEVICEHIGH=C:\DOS\EMM386.EXE RAM FRAME=E000 D=256 X=A000-CFFF X=CE00-CFFF I=D000-EFFF
i attach my config.sys if you want to check
i use DEVICEHIGH=C:\DOS\EMM386.EXE RAM FRAME=E000 D=256 X=A000-CFFF X=CE00-CFFF I=D000-EFFF
i attach my config.sys if you want to check
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Re: [CONFIG.SYS] Proper memory configuration AO486 DOS 6.2/7.1 for max stability/compatibility
You have to have more than one configuration. Some games need EMS some need XMS and some games needs you to focus on one of the two to be able to run.
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Re: [CONFIG.SYS] Proper memory configuration AO486 DOS 6.2/7.1 for max stability/compatibility
Lu's guide worked really well for me: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=tSqGTil-N38
He uses Phil's MS-DOS starter pack which is a really nice config - https://www.philscomputerlab.com/ms-dos ... -pack.html
He uses Phil's MS-DOS starter pack which is a really nice config - https://www.philscomputerlab.com/ms-dos ... -pack.html