Jim! Files for DOS is Autoexec.dos and config.dos! I know it but
I can't figure out what's slow down my work! Btw msdos in Dos Emu
take more than 120kb of my memory (under 640kb). Maybe I need
to run memmaker to load it to high memory area but don't know
would memmaker work under Win98 and may I extract it from my
old distributive of Win95? I check and find out that there is only
411kb of memory free in DOS emulation mode!
Alex
> To know what is running in DOS view AUTOEXEC.BAT and CONFIG.SYS.
> To know what is running in Windows view CTRL+ALT+DEL.
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> Jim Meagher
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> -----Original Message-----
> From: Alex Polenov <[log in to unmask]>
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> >Yes but not all residents programs working in DOS. Typing mem in
> >MS DOS Prompt also not show all programs currently in memory,
> >isn't it?
> >
> >> Press CTRL + ALT + DEL **one** time ONLY.
> >> The task list shows everything that is currently running.
> >>
> >
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