Thanks Barry and Larry: The second hand computers I got from a computer show has most of the memory un enabled. Getting to the setup was quite a task. It was protected by a password. Had to take the computers apart and hunt around for the jumper straps to bypass the password. Should be home free now. I may remove command file and install Windows95 and take it from there. Thanks for the tip. Nick At 01:01 AM 8/28/99 -0700, you wrote: >Nick, > >The problem, as Barry pointed out, is with the amount of memory available >to run another copy of DOS. The first thing to try is running memmaker at >the DOS prompt. This may free up enough memory. This utility, available in >higher version of DOS and Win95/98, moves some of the drivers, and the >first copy of DOS, into memory above 640K. This frees up memory below 640k >to run another copy of DOS. > >Also, make sure you have selected the same sample rate and number of >channel to records. Increasing either will use more memory. > >-Larry Cochrane >Redwood City, PSN _____________________________________________________________________ Public Seismic Network Mailing List (PSN-L)
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