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Hi Chris > It turned out the CMOS setup in it defaulted to settings that suited > EMS, and disbling all the "EMS" entries and toggling the "A20" setting > saw it able to take Win OK... that's why I mentioned the above > in your case. Thanks for the clue. > NP> Fixed it with COMBI.SYS and _it_ didn't even need an XMS manager. > Never heard if it :) Combined Ramdisk and Cache from a Russian programmer. It will us e the unused portion of the ramdrive as a cache. >>> No worries. Did you get the file? I have a name now thanks to Jeff Green > Great. Don't pay out my lousy scan too much now... I will be gratefull just to get it! No complaints on quality when it is better than none at all. All I have to do now is get Poe to give me a filename of the photos he took in Hobart Cheers Niels Petersen --- FMail/386 0.98* Origin: Pointing South * Tasmania * Australia * (3:711/934.22) SEEN-BY: 50/99 620/243 623/630 632/107 348 360 601 635/503 544 728 639/252 SEEN-BY: 670/213 310 711/409 413 430 808 809 934 712/515 610 713/317 714/906 SEEN-BY: 800/1 @PATH: 670/213 632/360 50/99 711/808 934 |
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