This guide covers every aspect of memory management and all memory managers for IBM and compatible computers. Readers will learn how memory works in their PCs and where it's located. They'll discover how memory managers work, and how to troubleshoot DOS or Windows system problems. The authors also provide solutions to memory management problems on LANs. The focus is on maximizing the effectiveness of the computer's memory and getting the most out of memory management software.
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McGraw-Hill Education - Europe
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Für höhere Schule und Studium
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Höhe: 234 mm
Breite: 188 mm
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978-0-07-881835-6 (9780078818356)
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How RAM works; let's get a grip on DOS and DOS extenders; how to get more from my PC; what's the fuss about extended/expanded memory; what is a "page frame" and how does it work?; let's explain those memory addresses and what normally goes in these regions; so many managers... who do I choose?; how do I get more room in conventional memory for DOS based programs; do I need windows or are there other solutions?; programming and memory managers, do they mix?; how to solve problems on LAN's; what problems do windows users face with memory managers; "discover" and explore your PC's memory with this software program. Appendices: troubleshooting problems; error messages from Windows 3.0; glossary of terminology; tips on using DOS' 386 memory manager; tips on using QEMM's 386 memory manager; tips on using Qualitas' 386MAX memory manager; tips on using Helix's 386 RAM memory manager; common questions about memory managers.