Cool, how much conventional memory does SMS use? Or can most of it be loaded high? If you could run: mem /p /c or mem /p /d I like DOS networking, but I always run out of conventional memory using either MSNET or LanManager. It can be tricky to get conventional memory right so that I can map a drive to NT 4.0 and run VSS (Visual Source Safe) for DOS whilst using MASM 6.x and MS C/C++ 7.0. Sometimes CV (CodeView) hangs the box. Although I find less problems on real hardware and 86Box as compared to VirtualBox.
Cool, how much conventional memory does SMS use? Or can most of it be loaded high?
If you could run:
mem /p /c
or
mem /p /d
I like DOS networking, but I always run out of conventional memory using either MSNET or LanManager.
It can be tricky to get conventional memory right so that I can map a drive to NT 4.0 and run VSS (Visual Source Safe) for DOS whilst using MASM 6.x and MS C/C++ 7.0.
Sometimes CV (CodeView) hangs the box. Although I find less problems on real hardware and 86Box as compared to VirtualBox.
will show the sms server side also?
Which network stack run on it?
Ты бы ещё боксёрские перчатки надел
hey, stop hacking, you! ^^