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There used to be a limit to the amount of memory you could have in a DOS based computer - 640k. But as new applications demanded more RAM, utilities came out to try and solve that problem. This program looks at solutions such as QEMM-386, Manifest, and Optimize from Quarterdeck. Also, 386Max 5.1, DESQview, OS/2 1.21, Virtual 2.0, and AutoCAD's DOS Extender. Originally broadcast in 1990.
This movie is part of the collection: Computer Chronicles
Keywords: memory; RAM; OS/2
Creative Commons license: Attribution-NonCommercial-NoDerivs
| Movie Files | MPEG2 | Ogg Video | 256Kb MPEG4 | 512Kb MPEG4 | 64Kb MPEG4 | HiRes MPEG4 |
| memory_2.mpeg | 1.1 GB | 121 MB | 121 MB | |||
| memory_2_256kb.mp4 | 72 MB | |||||
| memory_2_64kb.mp4 | 32 MB | |||||
| memory_2_edit.mp4 | 221 MB |