Mail Archives: opendos/1997/05/08/06:03:59
Once upon a time (on 7 May 97 at 22:57) randir said:
> However, after about two or three file calls by Word something
> goes screwy and it thinks the drive is copy protected or full or
> too many files are open. Also Word starts producing temporary
> files like crazy with no data in them.
>
> Now if I use a MS-dos boot disk and the himem.sys and
> emm386 in that comes with windows I have no problems.
>
> Does anyone know if the problem lies in the memory managers
> or is it something more fundamental? [I wonder because it
> looks like a file system problem, but it doesn't affect
> the notepad or MS-Write apperantly or even IE 3.02a..]
It's a problem with OD emm386.exe which is undoubtedly buggy. You might try
to set the following on its command line: DPMI=off MULTI=off
If that doesn't help, just use the driver that came with Windoze (I hate to
say it, but it works ok ;-))) I am running Win311 with EMM from OD, though,
and have no problems (except for an access to the CD from under Windoze -
32-bit access is screwy)
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Are we trigger happy? Russian roulette in the waiting room. Empty
chambers embracing the end, puzzled visions haunt the ripples of a trevi
moon, dream coins for the fountain or to cover your eyes...
We reached the ignition point from the sparks of plasantries. Sensed the
smoke advancing from horizons - you must've know that I was considering
an escape...
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