That was what I based it on!
8 should be the default value for A and 0x4000 the default value for B. You shouldn't need RAM at all!
I've got no other ideas I'm afraid - that was a long shot but it was the only reference to an Expanded Memory Manager I could find in my computer.
I'm really sorry I couldn't help. Maybe someone else will know. Good luck with it, I hope you manage to get it sorted!
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