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help for running them, just type: XMSDSK (or EMSDSK) /?. You can use
them on 286 or upper CPU (use EMSDSK86 for 8086). Once loaded they
require about half a Kbyte.
You can resize the disk (down to zero, or up to 2 Gbytes) at any time and
so regain memory for another usage. This is possible on DOS command line
but not under Windows because of virtualization. The transient part of
EXE will calculate all parameters for the new disk (it uses the same ones
as MS-DOS for hard disk, so they should be convenient for all cases).
Special requirements: XMS or EMS driver, 286 or upper cpu (use EMSDSK86
for 8086 cpu with EMS).
Changes: Adds option /c to specify a cluster size.
fu_rd19i.zip has replaced fu_rd19h.zip.
Freeware. Uploaded by the author.
Franck Uberto
uberto@esrf.fr
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