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DRVSPACE.SYS -- Examples
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                          DRVSPACE.SYS ── Examples
 
To move a portion of DRVSPACE.BIN to the HMA and move the rest to the bottom
of conventional memory, you must have an 80286 or higher computer, and your
CONFIG.SYS file must contain a DOS=HIGH command and a DEVICE command for
HIMEM or another extended-memory manager. Load DRVSPACE.SYS by using the
following command:
 
    device=drvspace.sys /move
 
To move a portion of DRVSPACE.BIN to the HMA and the rest to the upper
memory area (if available), you must have an 80386 or higher computer with
extended memory. Ensure that your CONFIG.SYS file contains a DEVICE command
for DRVSPACE.SYS, and then run MemMaker.
 
To move all of DRVSPACE.BIN to the bottom of conventional memory, and to
prevent DRVSPACE.BIN from using the HMA or upper memory, load DRVSPACE.SYS
by using the following command:
 
    device=drvspace.sys /move /nohma
 
To move all of DRVSPACE.BIN to upper memory (if available), and to prevent
DRVSPACE.BIN from using the HMA, load DRVSPACE.SYS by using the following
command:
 
    devicehigh=drvspace.sys /move /nohma
 
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