For "boot" diskettes or other limited DOS systems, the UIDES driver can be used in place of UIDE. UIDES omits the /L switch and loads only in 1.75K "small" form.
This reduces its logic and lets UIDES be "packed" into a 6K object file. UIDES is a "conditional assembly" of the main UIDE source file, and it does provide all other UIDE features. Except as noted below, all comments in this README about UIDE apply equally to the UIDES driver as well.