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STACKS Type: Internal (3.2 and
later)
Syntax:
STACKS
STACKS=(number),(size)
Purpose: Used in the
CONFIG.SYS file to set the number of stack frames and the size of each stack
frame.
Discussion
One stack is required whenever DOS
receives a hardware interrupt from a device. The information DOS needs to resume
the interrupted task is stored in these stacks. The STACKS command allows you to
specify the number and size of stacks available. If you r computer system is an
8088 or 8086-based computer the default value for number and size is 0. The
default value for all other PCs is 9.
For more information on the STACKS
command, refer to Chapter 6, Tips for Advanced
Users.
Options
number Specifies the number of stacks
(0 or 8 to 64) that are to be set aside for hardware
interrupts.
size Specifies the size (0 or 32 to 512 bytes) of each
stack that is to be set aside for hardware interrupts. You can only specify a
size of 0 if you also specify 0 for the number of
stacks.
Example
To create 6 stacks with 512 bytes each,
enter the following line in your CONFIG.SYS file:
stacks=6,512
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