Command: lastdrivehigh

  Lastdrivehigh is a CONFIG.SYS / FDCONFIG.SYS command.
  Lastdrivehigh sets the last letter to which a drive can be assigned.

Syntax:

  lastdrivehigh=x
    where x is the last letter that will be available.

Options:

  - none -

Comments:

  By default, FreeDOS will set x high enough for all floppy drives and
  detectable hard drive partitions, plus one for a CD or other drive.
  You may want to set x higher if you wish to use more than one drive that
  FreeDOS cannot detect automatically (CD drives, zip drives etc.).
  Setting x higher than necessary wastes a small amount of memory.
  LASTDRIVEHIGH is like LASTDRIVE, except it attempts to load into high 
  memory first (failing that it should load in conventional memory).
  Note: The order you load devices may have a large impact on amount
  of free memory available. In general try to load large (in memory
  usage) programs into high memory first.
  Important: You should have a high memory manager such as (HIMEM), HIMEMX
  or JEMMEX installed (prior device=himem.exe or device=himemx.exe
  in CONFIG.SYS / FDCONFIG.SYS) before using this option.
  LASTDRIVEHIGH is a command internal to kernel.sys and needs no other file
  in order to work.

Examples:

  IN CONFIG.SYS / FDCONFIG.SYS:
    lastdrivehigh=z  enables drive letters from A - Z.

See also:

  config.sys
  fdconfig.sys
 (fdxms)
 (fdxms286)
 (himem)
  himemx
  jemmex
  lastdrive
  shsucdx

  Copyright © 2003 Robert Platt, updated 2011 by W. Spiegl.

  This file is derived from the FreeDOS Spec Command HOWTO.
  See the file H2Cpying for copying conditions.