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- From: 5692330@mcimail.com (Robert Gammon)
- Subject: Re: HELP! Win-OS/2 memory problems?
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- References: <1992Dec10.162622.26345@Princeton.EDU>
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- Date: Mon, 14 Dec 1992 22:56:45 GMT
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- In article <1992Dec10.162622.26345@Princeton.EDU> surshkmr@phoenix.Princeton.EDU (Suresh V. Kumar) writes:
-
- >> I am trying to get Simulink (from Mathworks ) to run under Win-os2, but
- >> it comes up with an error window that says "Not enough memory to run
- >> application, minimum 1925120 required". (The window title is Watcom
- >> WIN386).
- >> When I boost the DPMI memory limit to >200MB, and the eXtended memory
- >> limit to full, Simulink starts up, displays two windows and either
- >> quits with a "Fatal Error at 00FFFD" or comes up with an error window
- >> which say s"WIN386 has detected a fault at ..., "
- >>
- >> Can anyone tell me what is coing on? I know I can run Matlab in emulated
- >> DOS under OS/2 (I do it all the time), but has anyone been able to
- >> get Simulink to work>?
- >>
- >> Suresh Kumar
- >>
- >> PS: If it is relevant, I am using a PS/2 model 95 with 16MB Ram
- >> surshkmr@phoenix.princeton.edu
- >>
-
- This is one to hit Mathworks with, I tried, but without more calls from the
- OS/2 community, nothing is going to happen (unless the next service pack
- solves the problem). Simulink REQUIRES 386 Enhanced mode in Windoze. No can
- do this in our current version of OS/2 2.0 (Standard or Real modes only).
- Enhanced mode is rumored to be in a future service pack or update, but not
- all programs that use Enhanced mode will run (depends on what they do with
- the 386 registers).
- --
- Regards,
- Robert Gammon
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