- In computing,
LOADHIGH (abbreviated LH) is an
internal DOS
command in COMMAND.COM that is used to load a
program into the
upper memory area (UMA) instead...
- This
article lists notable commands provided by the MS-DOS disk
operating system (DOS),
especially as used on an IBM PC
compatible computer.
Other DOS...
- programs,
typically terminate-and-stay-resident
programs inside ("LOADHI" or "
LOADHIGH").
Interaction between extended memory, expanded-memory
emulation and DOS...
- the "DEVICEHIGH=" directive,
while TSRs
could be
loaded high
using the "
LOADHIGH", "LH" or "HILOAD" directives. If the
operation failed, the
driver or TSR...
-
effectively than
possible for
externally provided "high"-loaders (like
LOADHIGH/HILOAD, INSTALLHIGH/HIINSTALL or DEVICEHIGH/HIDEVICE etc.
since DOS 5)...
-
return of long
filenames by the FOR command. (Windows 9x).[citation needed]
LOADHIGH, LH
Loads a
program into
upper memory (HILOAD in DR DOS). LOCK Enables...
- (EMS) High
Memory Area (HMA)
Global EMM
Import Specification (GEMMIS)
LOADHIGH A20 line "Memory Map (x86) -
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- installation, can be
shrunken or
relocated through SETENV or INSTALL[HIGH]/
LOADHIGH options /Z (zero environment), /D[:loaddrive] (substitute drive, e.g. B:TSR...
- Interface) and DPMS (DOS
Protected Mode Services) as well as more
flexible loadhigh options. It also
introduced support for "true" pre-emptive multitasking...
-
temporary substitute drive (e.g.
SUBST B: C:\DIR)
through the INSTALL[HIGH]/
LOADHIGH option /D[:loaddrive] (for B:TSR.COM
instead of, say, C:\DIR\TSR.COM)....