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from: `Ted Shutes`
date: 2003-01-30 13:18:16
subject: [TSEPro] Re: TSE/DOS: Xtree steals memory

From: "Ted Shutes" 
@Date: Wed, 29 Jan 2003 21:48:17 -0500
@Sender: semware-owner{at}sawasdi.apana.org.au



Xtree, as I recall, either is or at least can be run in TSR ("Terminate and
Stay Resident") mode.  All TSR's are an absolute no-no from any DOS-Shell,
TSE's or otherwise.

The fix would be to run XTree first, in TSR mode, so it gets (and keeps) the
memory it wants, before you start TSE.  Not being familiar with either XTree
or TSE for DOS, I can't tell you the best way to invoke XTree from TSE
(probably by an XTree-defined hotkey either from TSE directly or from its
DOS shell), but it should no longer "steal" the memory TSE temporarily made
available to the shell and expected to get back when you EXITed back to TSE.

-Ted Shutes

----- Original Message -----
From: "Clueless in Seattle" 
To: "tse email list" 
Sent: Wednesday, January 29, 2003 11:06 AM
Subject: [TSEPro] TSE/DOS: Xtree steals memory


>
> I run TSE for DOS on an old Toshiba 486 laptop.
>
> I'm a long time user of the XTree file manager.  But sometimes whenm I
> run it from the TSE Alt+U+H DOS shell, when I try to return to TSE I
> get a message saying the a program as "stolen" TSE's memory.
>
> Is there a way I can congigure my system so that TSE and XTree can
> learn to "play well together"?
>
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