dggionco 
         Buenos Aires - Argentina,  03.01.2017, 20:21   | 
     HimemX 3.34 released (Announce) | 
    
    
     I found that new version of the DOS XMS memory manager was released in Sep 05 2015. 
 
"New" home page:  
 
https://sourceforge.net/projects/himemx/ 
 
 
Update your links and download HimemX 3.34. 
 
 
To see its usage just run HIMEMX.EXE  | 
    
               
             RayeR 
        
  
  CZ,  04.01.2017, 01:06                        
  @ dggionco
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     HimemX 3.34 released | 
    
    
     Yes, it was mentioned here some year ago... 
http://www.bttr-software.de/forum/forum_entry.php?id=14512 --- DOS gives me freedom to unlimited HW access.  | 
     
                
             dggionco 
         Buenos Aires - Argentina,  05.01.2017, 01:08         (edited by dggionco, 05.01.2017, 04:04)                
  @ RayeR
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     HimemX 3.34 released | 
    
    
     > Yes, it was mentioned here some year ago... 
> http://www.bttr-software.de/forum/forum_entry.php?id=14512 
 
 
Oops, sorry!  
 
But in several sites I had found the link to http://www.japheth.de and/or  
v. 3.32... 
 
For example: http://www.bttr-software.de/links/#drivers      | 
     
                
             Rugxulo 
        
  
  Usono,  06.01.2017, 16:29                        
  @ dggionco
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     HimemX 3.34 released | 
    
    
     > > Yes, it was mentioned here some year ago... 
> > http://www.bttr-software.de/forum/forum_entry.php?id=14512 
>  
> Oops, sorry!  
>  
> But in several sites I had found the link to http://www.japheth.de and/or  
> v. 3.32... 
>  
> For example: http://www.bttr-software.de/links/#drivers     
 
http://www.freedos.org/software/ 
 
... leads to ... 
 
http://www.ibiblio.org/pub/micro/pc-stuff/freedos/files/distributions/1.2/repos/pkg-html/himemx.html 
 
... leads to ... 
 
http://himemx.sourceforge.net/ 
 
Japheth didn't want to be actual maintainer, so 3.33 wasn't really ever released (although it had the "jmp $+2" 386 fix). Similarly with 3.34, which was also unofficial, that was regarding modern memory holes, not well-tested, and that was a third-party contribution by Rod Pemberton. This SF.net version is just a minor cleanup by Mateusz Viste. 
 
So don't get your hopes up too high. I don't think it's actively maintained even now. But it's fairly stable at this point.  |