Texas Instruments TravelMate 2000 Benutzerhandbuch
Memory Areas in
the TravelMate 2000
If you need to specify special conditions for the use of the
high-memory area, use the command in the following form:
high-memory area, use the command in the following form:
DEVICE=C:\DOS\HIMEM.SYS [/HMAMIN=h][/NUMHANDLES=n]
where:
/HMAMIN=h
h is the minimum amount of memory required by a TSR
program or device driver to be loaded into HMA; specify the
amount of memory in kilobytes. Programs requiring less space
will not be placed in the HMA. The minimum value is 0, the
maximum is 63 K byte, and the default is 0. A zero default
value allows "first come-first served" access to the HMA. Use
this option when you run two or more TSR programs and/or
device drivers that require use of the HMA.
amount of memory in kilobytes. Programs requiring less space
will not be placed in the HMA. The minimum value is 0, the
maximum is 63 K byte, and the default is 0. A zero default
value allows "first come-first served" access to the HMA. Use
this option when you run two or more TSR programs and/or
device drivers that require use of the HMA.
/NUMHANDLES=n
n is the maximum number of EMB (Extended Memory Block)
handles; the possible range is I to 128, and the default is 32.
Each additional handle requires an additional six bytes of
conventional memory. Use this option only when applications
specifically require it.
Each additional handle requires an additional six bytes of
conventional memory. Use this option only when applications
specifically require it.
Configuring Memory H-9