NOVELL TECHNICAL INFORMATION DOCUMENT TITLE: QEMM & DR DOS 6 DOCUMENT ID: TID800008 DOCUMENT REVISION: A DATE: 15AUG94 ALERT STATUS: Yellow README FOR: NA NOVELL PRODUCT and VERSION: DR DOS 6.0 ABSTRACT: NA ----------------------------------------------------------------- DISCLAIMER THE ORIGIN OF THIS INFORMATION MAY BE INTERNAL OR EXTERNAL TO NOVELL. NOVELL MAKES EVERY EFFORT WITHIN ITS MEANS TO VERIFY THIS INFORMATION. HOWEVER, THE INFORMATION PROVIDED IN THIS DOCUMENT IS FOR YOUR INFORMATION ONLY. NOVELL MAKES NO EXPLICIT OR IMPLIED CLAIMS TO THE VALIDITY OF THIS INFORMATION. ----------------------------------------------------------------- SYMPTOM CONFIGURING QEMM386 WITH DR DOS 6.0 ISSUE/PROBLEM The third party compatibility unit at Quarterdeck reports that DR DOS 6 and QEMM386 v6 are compatible. While there is a general compatability with QEMM there are some DR DOS functions that may not work as expected with QEMM and the OPTIMIZE program. SOLUTION Listed below are suggestions on how to get the best possible performance from DR DOS and QEMM386. OPTIMIZE OPTIMIZE does not recognize all of the CONFIG.SYS enhancements offered by DR DOS 6, such as SWITCH, but it will work properly otherwise. If you are using SuperStor do not allow OPTIMIZE to relocate the SuperStor driver into upper memory with the LOADHI command. This will cause SuperStor to fail. For additional information on using SuperStor with QEMM please read FYI-M-1202. STEALTH Quarterdeck's STEALTH technology actually relocates/re-maps ROM's off into extended memory, thus freeing up more contiguous upper memory for use by QEMM. STEALTH has two specific modes of operation specified by using ST:F or ST:M on the QEMM device driver line. It is important to understand that an advanced feature like this is difficult to troubleshoot. The QEMM documentation (written, and on-line via the OPTIMIZE program) gives some very helpful "first-step" hints on trouble-shooting. If you are using QEMM with DR DOS 6.0 and are experiencing unusual behavior, try removing the ST option on the QEMM device driver line. STEALTH can confuse many disk caches which use expanded memory (EMS). This is due to the way STEALTH technology uses the LIM page frame. To prevent data corruption advanced hard disk reads and writes are automatically disabled by SuperPCK when STEALTH is used. This is equivalent to the command line option /H-. ----------------------------------------------------------------- Any trademarks referenced in this document are the property of their respective owners. Consult your product manuals for complete trademark information. -----------------------------------------------------------------