high memory area उदाहरण वाक्य
उदाहरण वाक्य
- The next stage in the evolution of DOS was for the operating system to use upper memory blocks ( UMBs ) and the high memory area ( HMA ).
- DOS 5 supported the use of the High Memory Area ( HMA ) and Upper Memory Blocks ( UMBs ) on 80286 and later systems to reduce its conventional memory usage.
- These memory areas are referred to as the high memory area ( HMA ) and the upper memory area ( UMA; also referred to as upper memory blocks or UMBs ).
- The extended memory manager is also responsible for managing allocations in the high memory area ( HMA ) and the upper memory area ( UMA; also referred to as upper memory blocks or UMBs ).
- The ability of DOS versions 5.0 and later to move their own system core code into the high memory area ( HMA ) through the DOS = HIGH command gave another boost to free memory.
- Using a quirk in the 286 CPU architecture, the " high memory area " ( HMA ) was accessible, as the first 64 kB above the 1 MB limit of 20-bit addressing in the x86 architecture.
- The " high memory area " ( " HMA " ) is the RAM area consisting of the first 64 KiB, minus 16 bytes, of the extended memory on an IBM PC / AT or compatible microcomputer.
- This provided a way to copy data to and from extended memory, access to the 65520-byte High Memory Area ( HMA ) directly above the first megabyte of memory and the Upper Memory Block ( UMB ) area.
- First, the DR DOS kernel and structures such as disk buffers can be located in the High Memory Area ( HMA ), the first 64 KB of extended memory which are accessible in real mode due to an incomplete compatibility of the 80286 with earlier processors.