SMARTROM.EXE may fail to reprogram a Smartrom or to report the
configuration of a Smartrom if:
The Smartrom is disabled.
In this case enable your Smartrom using the Madge Wizard configuration utility
or by setting a switch on the Ringnode where applicable.
There is a memory manager loaded in your computer that is making
use of the area of upper memory required by your Smartrom.
This problem can be avoided if you prevent the memory manager from
using the area of upper memory required by the Smartrom. For
example, to prevent EMM386 using the upper memory block CC00-D400
use the x= option as follows: "x=CC00-D400".