Reply 20 of 25, by jakethompson1
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rasz_pl wrote on 2026-06-11, 10:35:Weird chipset choice to map this ram to a window at 2000:0 (128KB) instead somewhere at the top. Makes EMS emulation very slow (copying data around).
Yeah, it's essentially a limulator except using this oddball memory instead of XMS or disk.
Incidentally, XMS could be another way to expose the 384K.
Babasha, I've heard of these Juko 128K-512K bank switching memory implementations before. I've thought about whether you have to keep interrupts off while having the opposite memory bank switched in. If the main program is aware of the bank switching, I suppose not, unless there are already drivers or TSRs loaded there.