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/orp              Swap active overlays at runtime to EMS 4.0 expanded memory.
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 Description:

 The /orp option allocates a 128K swap area in expanded memory and
 swaps active overlays out to it.  The last swapped overlay has priority
 over earlier ones if more than 128K of active overlays are swapped-out. 
 The 128K of EMS memory allocated for use by /orp is automatically
 freed at program termination.

 Because the /orp option swaps directly to lower memory from EMS and
 not through the EMS page frame, it requires EMS 4.0 -- not 3.0 --
 compatibility.  All machines with an 80386 or higher level chips
 supporting EMS should have this capability, but many 80286s and 8088s
 may not.  It depends upon the EMS card or motherboard.

 The /orp option has lower priority than the /ort option if both are
 specified.  They cannot operate simultaneously.  If you specify both the
 /ort and /orp options, XMS (/ort) active overlay swapping will be used
 unless 128K of free XMS is not available, at which time the WarpLink
 overlay manager will attempt to use 128K of EMS for swapping.  You
 may wish to specify both options if your program will be operating on a
 mix of machines that may have either EMS or XMS memory.  

 Clipper User Note:

 If you use the /orp option, the Clipper 5 debugger CLD.EXE will not
 function with your program.  Use WarpMod to turn this option off and
 on quickly, if necessary.

 Clarion User Note:

 The /orp option has no effect when used with Clarion programs. Be sure
 to register your copy of WarpLink in order to keep up with future
 developments on this and other options.


See Also: ohp

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