- EMM386
The name EMM386 was used for the
expanded memory managers of bothMicrosoft 'sMS-DOS andDigital Research 'sDR-DOS , which created expanded memory usingextended memory onIntel 80386 CPUs.The technique probably first appeared with the development of
CEMM , included with Compaq DOS 3.31 in 1987. Microsoft's version first appeared, built-in, with Windows/386 2.1 in 1988 and as standalone EMM386.SYS with MS-DOS 4.01 in 1989; the more flexible EMM386.EXE version appeared inMS-DOS 5.0 in 1991. EMM386.EXE is also included as part of the FreeDOS utilitiesJust as the other expanded memory managers, EMM386 uses the processor's
virtual 8086 mode . It temporarily shuts down during a Windows session in "386 Enhanced" mode, with Windows'protected mode kernel taking over its role.EMM386.EXE can map memory into unused blocks in the
Upper Memory Area , allowing device drivers and TSRs to be "loaded high", preservingConventional memory . (For details, seeUpper Memory Area .)ee also
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Upper Memory Area (UMA)
*Extended memory (XMS)
*Expanded memory (EMS)
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