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From: davis@space.mit.edu
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Subject: MS-Kermit 3.14 PL 3 crash
Date: 30 Apr 1995 15:38:51 GMT
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Hi,
It seems that MS-Kermit 3.14 Patch Level 3 will crash upon startup if
there is less than 270K free memory. Has this been noticed before? I would
rather have it abort with an insufficient memory error.
One way to verify this is to run Kermit, push to DOS, then using MEM to
monitor free memory, keep spawning new command.coms until the memory drops
below about 270K. Then run a new kermit.
The system is a 486 DX2 running DOS 6.22 with no TSRs loaded.
--John