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NURSE RATCHET | Matthew Wood | Frequently |
August 14, 1995 9:03 PM * |
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Re: Frequently > Please pay closer attention to whether you are using COMM apps, or just > prgms like Editors (God I hope it isn't games, cause I got this thing about > helping people run GAMES). Actually it makes little difference what the program is. It may be Ms dos edit, or a drawing program, or a local Vbbs login. It really doesn't discriminate. I don't play many games so I don't know if it does it there or not. It only seems to be "DOS" based programs thus the generic progrrams description rather than a lack of paying attention to specific programs. > I would imagine its a COMM prgm, or a poorly written older APP that would Again, old new or somewhere in between makes no difference! > cause this. Also, you really don't want to use any EMS. Any decently written > apps use XMS. That's why most GAMES cause errors. EMS is far less stable and > C:\WINDOWS\EMM386.EXE NOEMS i=e000-efff > This will usually add 50-60k to available mem for you. This uses the addresse > normally reserved for Monochrome Monitors. As to this final suggestion I will modify my config and let ya know teh results. Thanks for the help. 'Ratchet �-�-��-�-�- [MESSAGE STATUS]: Reply if you want �-�-��-�-�- |
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