Several people have asked me why JRCONFIG takes up so much RAM. The answer is that they have not used the options that will give them the most free RAM. Both the .DSK and .NRD versions fill up the first 128K of RAM, unless the -s option is used. If you use -s1, no user RAM will be used. Even though a small ramdisk is allocated; it uses RAM that is below the display video RAM, and that RAM can not be used by DOS. If you are really tight for RAM, you can use the -v option. By using -v4 you will get 12K of RAM that is usually allocated to the video buffer. There is a potential danger when you use the -v option with anything less than 16. If you run a program that uses video RAM above the first text page, your system will probably lock up; because that is where COMMAND.COM will load. If you use STATLIN, do not use -v less than -v8.