Msg: 7138 *Conference*
04-28-97 14:10:16
From: RON WIESEN
To : TONY SUDNEY
Subj: RELOCATING RAM100.CO
I looked at the UR-2/ROM-View 80 conflict with RAM100.CO and got it resolved. Likewise, there must be a UR-2/TS-DOS conflict with RAM100.CO which I did not look into but I can predict. Nontheless, I have the resolution to any conflict involving RAM100.CO. A relocating RAM100.CO lets you specify the HIMEM location of RAM100 code. By specifying a low enough location, you avoid the conflicts. I'll send you my relocating RAM100. You will need to know just "how low to go" to avoid conflicts - going lower than needed is a waste of free memory. The charts below show "how low to go" to avoid conflicts. . UR-2/ROM-View 80 and RAM100 62960 MAXRAM ______ 62959 59000 ROM-View 80 area (3960-byte) ______ 68999 57600 RAM100 code (1400-byte) ______ HIMEM . Predicted UR-2/TS-DOS and RAM100 62960 MAXRAM ______ 62959 62873 DOS100 buffer (0087-byte) 62872 57100 DOS100 code V4.00 (5773-byte) ______ 57099 55700 RAM100 code (1400-byte) ______ HIMEM . disk version of TS-DOS and RAM100 62960 MAXRAM ______ 62959 62873 DOS100 buffer (0087-byte) 62872 57100 DOS100 code V4.00 (5773-byte) ______ 57099 56926 TSLOAD double buffer (0174-byte) 56925 56400 TSLOAD code (0526-byte) ______ 56399 55000 RAM100 code (1400-byte) ______ HIMEM If you don't mind disclosing it here in the Conference, tell me the best time to call and give me your telephone number. Or you can call me at (407) 942-6218, best time is 11:00 AM to 6:00 PM Eastern Daylight Time. We can discuss what media (tape, diskette) and where to ship the relocating RAM100. We can also discuss some other items that make M10x life easier. So how's things in Gross Pointe, Michigan these days Tony?