Changing the Software Configuration Setup:
The best way to resolve memory-address conflicts is to change the software configuration by changing the addresses that
the EMS device driver defined.
The SVGA video memory occupies 8 Kb (1 Kb = appr. 1000 bytes) of space in the hex C0000 to
C7FFF EMS memory area. EMS device drivers must use addresses different from those assigned to video read-only
memory (ROM).
You can use the Configuration/Setup utility program to view or change the current setting for video ROM.
For information about using the Configuration/Setup utility programs, see 'Configuration/Setup Utility Usage'.
If the SVGA or EMM386 device driver is causing the memory-address conflict, refer to the DOS documentation.
For conflicts caused by device drivers supplied with application programs instead of those supplied with DOS,
refer to the documentation that comes with the device drivers.