Largest executable program size 342K (350,320 bytes)
Largest free upper memory block 64K (65,616 bytes)
Available space in High Memory Area 0K (32 bytes)
MS-DOS is resident in the high memory area.
Some people have complained that NTFSDOS is a memory hog. Unfortunately,
this fact is largely imposed on us by the architecture of NTFS itself
(sorry, but its a *little* more complicated than FAT, and much more memory
intensive), coupled with our desire to provide reasonable performance
across a wide variety of NTFS installations. In general, the footprint
of NTFSDOS increases largely with the clustersize of the largest NTFS
partition, and slightly with the number of NTFS volumes mounted. If the
NTFS drives you will be accessing do not contain compressed files, you
should use the /N option to lower NTFSDOS' memory footprint.