First post, by FeedingDragon
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Yes, I know I can use the "memory" hole feature in bios and DOS will only think there is 15M. I can also set OS/2 > 64 to enabled, and it will think I only have 14M for some reason. But I'm hoping there is a way to hide all my extra RAM without having to either hide it from everything DOS, or having to reboot and go into BIOS every time I want to play one of my games that doesn't like too much RAM present (Privateer.)
I did a search and found 2 utilities that I thought might work (XMSGRAB and XMSDRIVE.) And While they both reserve XMS memory, the game still sees it, and doesn't play right. So far, Privateer is the only culprit with this problem. But I've only just now started installing my games. I have X-Wing, Legacy, Privateer, Shadow Warrior, Tomb Raider, & Secret of Monkey Isle installed so far.... Still digging through boxes. I seem to recall playing Privateer just fine on my 64Mb P1 system, but everything I've read says that 32Mb or more makes it go all wonky (well, the audio is corrupted, random crashes, etc...)
Feeding Dragon