Windows 9598seme Ram Limitation Patch

You'll never have access to a full 4GB of RAM on a 32-bit OS. The entire address space is 4GB, of which some is hardware. 3.5GB is as good as it gets. That is total bullsh1t.

When you patch your kernel to allow the PAE extension to function. If you have 4GB installed. Then all but 3MB, yes, 3MB is the reserve for hardware. The rest is usable RAM. There are too many wana be smart asses out here on the net that may remember word for word what they have read, but they havent done shit. They obviously are not the right people to ask if they just take what they are told.

That is not my idea of a person of reference. FYI 32bit Windows servers average 64GB of RAM on the high end. And on the low side you would see something around 12GB.

Mar 01, 2014  I myself have used ram patch for several years with no issues at all, for 8GB and 12GB machines using Windows 7 pro, I had to use it as we had apps that would only work in 32bit systems which was core to the client. I normally use 64bit otherwise, but it is a bit of a scam, absolutely no reason once so ever for this limitation. Aug 20, 2010 Windows 98 was never tested or designed for more than 512mb of ram. There are patches and 'workarounds' for this, but youd be better of.

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I've been running 768MB RAM with my Win98se box and i've noticed it's been getting quite unstable (now that i'm using it more). It seemed ok to begin with without installing patches or messing around with configs. I've since installed the unofficial service pack which is supposed to fix the 512MB RAM limit, but it's made no difference. Memtest reports all modules as ok too!

I'm thinking about maybe dropping down to 512MB (2 sticks) to see if it solves anything. Does anyone else have stability issues with more than 512MB? Random freezes/lockups etc.? Oldbie Posts: 738 Joined: 2009-6-27 @ 00:07 Location: UK. Gamecollector wrote:By the way, the msconfig with /maxmem is just editing the MaxPhysPage value in [386enh] section of system.ini.

So - just set this value to 1FFFF (512 MB). This method is working even with the Win9x installation process. Now I don't need to remove DIMMs if I want to reinstall WinME.

The unofficial service pack (as early as v1.2 ) already includes the memory fix, so i'm thinking maybe my motherboard or even the Powerleap adapter isn't playing nice with the RAM maxed out? I'm now running 512MB with no issues at all.

It would mainly crash when copying large files (especially from USB sticks) when i had more than 512MB RAM. I like this thread on the subject Look for posts by someone named 'gosh' who claims to be a former tech support rep for MS and how his comments are responded to by the community. His comments are basically of the 'Windows 98 sucks so you should upgrade to XP' type and he gets smacked down for his lack of knowledge of the current (unofficial) state of Windows 98 before the mods step in to diffuse the situation before it explodes into a 9x vs NT flame war. L33t++ Posts: 5754 Joined: 2010-6-25 @ 13:02. Sliderider wrote:I like this thread on the subject Look for posts by someone named 'gosh' who claims to be a former tech support rep for MS and how his comments are responded to by the community. His comments are basically of the 'Windows 98 sucks so you should upgrade to XP' type and he gets smacked down for his lack of knowledge of the current (unofficial) state of Windows 98 before the mods step in to diffuse the situation before it explodes into a 9x vs NT flame war.

The thread would have been better off without his posts. I don't want XP on this machine (ever!). I also don't fancy spending $20 on a 'Ram Limitation Patch' by R. I'm thinking maybe i should just do a fresh install of Win98 again and then install the latest/LAST unofficial service pack 3-b4. I can install Windows 98se fine with all 768mb RAM installed.

Oldbie Posts: 738 Joined: 2009-6-27 @ 00:07 Location: UK. TELVM wrote:To make W98SE run OK with 768MB of RAM, just add this line to system.ini, below [VCache]: [VCache] MaxFileCache=262144 Then add this line to system.cb (for safe mode): [VCache] MaxFileCache=65536 Thanks, but the unofficial service packs do this automatically. It seems people have different results depending on the figures used and hardware setup. I also read somewhere that the amount of VRAM and even certain Ethernet drivers can affect the overall RAM limit too (all about available memory address space afaik). Oldbie Posts: 738 Joined: 2009-6-27 @ 00:07 Location: UK. I use HIMEMX in the config.sys on my machine to restrict the available memory, and it works excellently. (I have also read that HIMEMX may also be necessary if you want to use certain nVidia drivers with Windows 98, simply because HIMEMX is just that much more awesome.) The only catch with HIMEMX is that when you try to launch Windows 98 in safe mode, it will still try to use HIMEM instead and the system may hang.

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