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Re: Windows 95
In your message (Tue, 25 Apr 1995 20:00:38 -0400), you wrote:
>I am running the Final Beta of Windows 95 on a 486dx/2-50 with 12 megs of ram
>and cannot get E/D 1.99L to find the SCSI CD-ROM drive. Under DOS 6.2 and
>MSCDEX.EXE there wasn't a problem at all. I have tried running E/D from a DOS
>window as well as running Win95 in DOS mode. Has anyone found a similar
>problem? I have an NEC-25 cd-rom drive and a MediaVision ProAudio Spectrum 16
>card.
Sounds like Win95's DOS emulation is far from perfect... I've had no
problems with E/D under OS/2.
>Second, I cannot set the applzone higher than 2048 while running E/D in a DOS
>window. I get the message that I have run out of memory and to set applzone
>to a lower number. I can only set it higher when I run Win95 in DOS mode. Any
>suggestions?
Sounds like the DOS Window gets a certain amount of extended memory
available to it. If Win95 is anything like Warp, there will be a
setting to increase the amount of extended emory available to the DOS
window.
>Third, I cannot install Word 5.1 under E/D at all. I keep getting GPF errors
>and crash back to DOS. Any suggestions?
Pass
>Lastly, whenever E/D crashes with a GPF in a DOS window, I cannot restart
>Executor at all, either from the DOS prompt or when I close the window and
>try restarting Executor. I thought I would just pass this on. I have no idea
>if there is a bug in Win95 or E/D 1.99L.
That is probably because the crash has corrupted some Win95 internal
control block, and you'll need to restart Win95. In this respect
Win95 is no better than Windows 3.x; many of the internal control
blocks are still accessible by programs. By contrast, they are not
in NT, which is why NT is so much more stable.
Tim.
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