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The DOS memory manager QEMM had a utility that reported on the 640K-1MB  
memory usage.  You could see where plugin card BIOS's were, etc.  
 
Is there anything similar for OS/2?  Hardware Manager and PCIvk don't  
seem to report this info.  They appear to report an address where OS/2  
has remapped the card BIOS.  
 
What program will tell me where the card BIOS was remapped from?  I want  
to plug in two ISA cards with BIOS's and I want to get through the  
bootup without a memory conflict error.  
 
Or should I just run my QEMM and DOS from a floppy?  
 
- Peter  
 
 
 
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