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Answer» Hello to All! I'll need for some MSDOS-PROGRAMS EMS-Memory. The OS is WIN XP SP2. The PIF-Settings for the programs are: 4096 KB EMS-Momory. But the program couldn't detect EMS-Memory and so it aborts. The mainboard-manufacturer-hotline said, newer BOARDS didn't support EMS-Memory. Is this correct? If it is correct, did ANYONE know which mainboards support EMS-Memory. I would agree with their support line, many newer boards do not support EMS memory.
You would have to have options in your BIOS to Disable Legacy USB support, disable on board video, use IDE not SATA drives etc.
I don't know what boards would specifically support EMS but I would probably have PS/2 port support instead of only USB, no on board video, IDE drive CONTROLLERS, etc. So basically nothing new and fancy.
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