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Corpse Hunter | Desdinova | Couldn't hurt... |
August 30, 1996 10:27 PM |
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Re: Couldn't hurt... > > > ok, it is an exception error at 1838:0021304 or something like this. It i > > > possible that the memory is screwed up, but it is not likely, cause Win'9 > > > was running fine until one day when it just didn't work when I turned my > > > computer on. Also, strangely enough, a game called Duke Nuke'em 3D has th > > > same error whenever I wanna use the game. > > > Do you know what the heck is wrong, if yes, reply, PLEASE! > > > azrael > > Well, the the part about Duke Nukem 3D I think I can help you with. A frien > > of mine had something imilar to that. It had to do with not having a total > > 8 Megs of RAM. For anyone else out there,is it possible that maybe the SIMM > > aren't alligned just right and that maybe reinstalling the memory modules > > might work? > But 8 megs of RAM & Win95 running Duke 3D is a bad combo. Thats too > little RAM to allow the system to run well. You want to have at least 16 > megs. And a fast video card dosen't hurt as well... I meant like seperate not both on the same computer... Corpse Hunter � � � O c e a n V i e w B B S � � � Napa, CA (707) 257-2235 DM Virtual Advanced v32bis VNET(AC) * HOGnet(AC) * FidoNET * Internet@snook.com * Snooknet(AC) |
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