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Date: Tue, 5 Mar 2002 16:43:40 +0300 (MSK)
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Subject: Re: Problems with DRDOS 7.03
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Hi!

4-íÁÒ-2002 23:07 Matthias DOT Paul AT post DOT rwth-aachen DOT de (Matthias Paul) wrote to
<opendos AT delorie DOT com>:

MP> This is still plainly wrong and I have not the sligthest idea
MP> how it was caused. Can you provide the details in regard to
MP> the kernel files you use? What are the file sizes and dates
MP> of the IBMBIO.COM and IBMDOS.COM files in your C:\ root?

     Ask also CRC - files may be broken in some bytes.

>>FCBS=4,4

     FCBS=1,0

MP> FILES=20 FCBS=4,4 results in 24 handles under DR-DOS which is
MP> a low value. Many applications need more than 20 handles. As a
MP> housenumber, you should change this to around 40 handles, with
MP> multitasking or networking even 60. My suggestion is to change
MP> the two lines FILES=20 and FCBS=4,4 to FILES=39 and FCBS=1,0.
MP> If you want to keep the FCBS=4,4 (in case an application checks
MP> this value), change FILES=36. This will give the same result.

     AFAIK, under MS-DOS handles and FCBS is not shareable.

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