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Message   MGK!    Knight Prowler   well   October 30, 1995
 12:09 PM *  

Re: Win95 and VBBS

> Greetings,
> I'm running VBBS 6.14 on a Pentium-100 w/8MB's RAM.  I had no problem while
> running under WFWG3.11, but since the W95 upgrade, it will usualy crash
> whenever a user enters =any= dos door.  If I shut down WIN95 and reboot in
> MS-DOS, I never have that problem.  I've been told I need a lot more ram, and
> have seriously considred upping it to 32 megs, (if a little is good, than a
> LOT must be better, right?)  If anyone has any suggestions, I would really
> appreciate it.  I hate losing the use of my 'pooter by having it up in DOS
> only.
> Thanks,
> Knight Prowler, SysOp Arabian Nights BBS 208-687-2409
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i run vbbs thru win95 ..i have a 486 sx win only 8 meg of ram...i dont
understand why it crashes sometimes....hell, well 95 ususally wont tell me
why, but i have found that it is WONDERFUL...any size ram upgrade helps...and
helps allot :)  i applaud win95...
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