TBBS 2.2 - Option Module Code Stacking

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OPTION MODULE CODE STACKING
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If you have a large number of option modules installed, you may reach a point 
where TBBS will no longer load, reporting an out of memory error.  

If you are running on a 386, 486 or Pentium based PC, and you have sufficient 
quantities of EMS memory available, you can implement option module code 
stacking.  This technique allows you to "stack" option module code into EMS 
memory.  To do this, simply change the TBBS command line switch from /O: to 
/OX: like so:

        Before:   /O:TDBSOM,TIMS,SYSOM,QSO

        After:    /OX:TDBSOM,TIMS,SYSOM,QSO

With option module code stacking, the amount of conventional memory used for 
option module code is no larger than the largest single option module you have 
(usually TDBS).  No matter how many option modules you install, no additional 
conventions memory will be used (the modules will be loaded into EMS memory 
instead).


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Rev. 10/93

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