Memory Management & Configuring QEMM (Fine-tuning & Trouble-shooting) This course combines our Memory Management class with a hands-on configuration and trouble shooting workshop for QEMM. The morning lecture session will describe the differences between conventional, extended, and expanded memory. The process of gaining memory for applications by relocating device drivers, TSRs and DOS resources will also be explained. The afternoon session will combine lecture, demos, and a hands-on lab with the goal of fine- tuning and trouble shooting typical QEMM installations. Commonly used QEMM paramaters that help resolve hardware and software conflicts will be presented. The course will make extensive use of the Manifest utility to analyze and optimize memory usage. To allow maximum personal attention, class size is limited to eight students. Call for reservations. Call (213) 314-4280 for details. Ask for Orla Buckley or David Schamus I. Memory Overview A. Conventional Memory B. Extended Memory C. Expanded Memory 1. EMS 3.2 2. EMS 4.0 & EEMS II. Gaining Memory for Applications A. Loadhi B. Optimize III. Installing & Configuring QEMM IV. Trouble shooting A. Video Conflicts 1. Video ROMS 2. Excluding Video Regions 3. Dual Monitor Configurations B. Hardware conflicts 1. SCSI 2. Network Adapters 3. Proprietary Video C. Software Conflicts Dates: Every other week - Call for schedule Fee: $350 Time: 9:00AM-3:30PM (Questions & Answers till 4:00PM)