This small DOC files briefly describes how SHEZ swaps itself out of memory to make room for other programs. It also describes how the user can configure SHEZ to perform it's swapping function. When you configure SHEZ to swap itself out of memory when running other programs, SHEZ first looks to see if your system has EMS memory installed. If there is EMS memory, and there is a sufficient amount of EMS memory, SHEZ will copy most of it's code to EMS memory then free up enough memory to run another program. After the other program has ended SHEZ then swaps itself back into memory. If EMS memory is not available, or there is not enough EMS memory, SHEZ will then use your DISK to swap itself out of memory. It allocates disk space on the currently active drive and in the current directory. When SHEZ swaps to disk it can conflict with some compression operations. To solve this problem the SHEZCFG program not allows you to tell SHEZ, HOW AND WHERE TO SWAP itself. The SHEZCFG program allows you to tell SHEZ the DISK and DIRECTORY of where to build it's swapper file if it needs to swap to disk. IT IS HIGHLY RECOMMENDED THAT YOU CREATE A SEPARATE AND UNIQUE DIRECTORY ON YOUR HARD DRIVE FOR SHEZ TO USE WHEN SWAPPING TO DISK. THIS DIRECTORY SHOULD NOT HAVE ANY FILES IN THE DIRECTORY. USING THE SHEZCFG PROGRAM, TELL SHEZ THE LOCATION AND THE NAME OF THIS DIRECTORY. THEN IF SHEZ NEEDS TO SWAP TO DISK IT WILL PLACE THE SWAPPER FILE INTO THIS UNIQUE DIRECTORY, AND AFTER THE SWAP FUNCTION IS COMPLETE IT WILL REMOVE THE SWAPPER FILE. The SHEZCFG program also allows you to tell SHEZ to ignore EMS memory, even if you have EMS memory installed, and always swap to disk. Since these option are new in release 6.1 PLEASE RUN THE SHEZCFG PROGRAM AND SET THE SWAPPING OPTIONS TO YOUR PERSONAL NEEDS. The swapping options can be found under the ADDITIONAL SETUP INFORMATION menu item.