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- 1 Choose menu option =>
- 10 Choose program to configure (%d) =>
- 101 %2d) %s
- 102 PgDn for Next Page
- 103 PgDn for Next Page, PgUp for Previous Page
- 104 PgUp for Previous Page
- 11 Enter Pathname to the Program (%s) =>
- 2001 Entered value is less than the lowest available extended memory
- 2002 location on this machine. Proceed anyway (%c)? =>
- 2003 Entered value is greater than the highest available extended memory
- 211 CADKEY 386 programs try to leave as much conventional memory free
- 212 as possible so that other programs can be executed from within the
- 213 CADKEY program. You may set the minimum and maximum amounts of memory
- 214 to leave free. CADKEY programs will try to leave up to the maximum
- 215 value free and will not run if the minimum amount is not available.
- 216 It is suggested that the minimum value be set to at least 50K.
- 217 Please enter the minimum value (%ld (K)) =>
- 218 Please enter the maximum value (%ld (K)) =>
- 2201 CADKEY 386 programs use a Virtual Memory Manager that cooperates
- 2202 with most available DOS memory managers. With these settings
- 2203 you will designate the maximum amount of memory that CADKEY
- 2204 programs will allocate from the memory manager. Setting the
- 2205 values too low will cause a degradation in performance. Setting
- 2206 the value too high will limit the size of other 386 programs that
- 2207 can be run from within %s.
- 2208 You only need to set the value for the particular type of memory
- 2209 manager that you are using. If you are not using a memory manager
- 22010 you will need to set the Direct Extended Memory value. If you are
- 22011 not sure of the type to set you should set the value for all types.
- 22012 Do you wish to continue (Y)? =>
- 22001 Enter the maximum amount of extended memory to allocate (%ld (K)) =>
- 2211 If you are using a memory manager that conforms to the XMS
- 2212 specification use these values to set the maximum amount of
- 2213 XMS memory to allocate and the maximum block size to allocate.
- 2214 Enter the maximum block size to allocate (%ld (K)) =>
- 2221 If you are using a memory manager that conforms to the VCPI
- 2222 specification use this value to set the maximum amount of
- 2223 VCPI memory to allocate.
- 2231 If you are using a memory manager that uses either the VDISK or
- 2232 BIOS method of direct extended memory allocation or are not using
- 2233 a memory manager at all use this value to set the maximum amount
- 2234 of extended memory to allocate.
- 2301 Some programs and drivers may not utilize standard methods of
- 2302 allocating extended memory in which case the memory being used
- 2303 can not be automatically detected. If you are using such programs
- 2304 you will need to designate the lowest and highest extended memory
- 2305 locations that can safely be used by CADKEY 386 programs.
- 231 You have %dK of extended memory in your system.
- 232 You have %dK of extended memory allocated to a RAM Disk or
- 233 other program loaded at the bottom of extended memory.
- 234 You have %dK of extended memory allocated to a disk cache or
- 235 other program loaded at the top of extended memory.
- 236 For optimal performance you need at least %dK to run %s.
- 237 Enter the lowest usable location in extended memory (%ld (K)) =>
- 238 Enter the highest usable location in extended memory (%ld (K)) =>
- 301 System buffers are used to transfer data during system calls, four
- 302 such buffers are allocated at run time, and are guaranteed to be at
- 303 least of the minimum size and up to the maximum size if space allows.
- 304 Performance improvements may be experienced by increasing the size
- 305 of these buffers, but at the expense of using some conventional
- 306 memory.
- 307 Increasing the size of these buffers may impact your ability to
- 308 execute programs through the CADKEY shell.
- 309 Minimum system buffer size (%ld (K)) =>
- 310 Maximum system buffer size (%ld (K)) =>
- 401 Are you running a non-standard RAM or Virtual Disk (%c) =>
- 402 Disable the use of Compaq Built In Memory (%c) =>
- 403 Is your machine an 8086 unit with an Intel 386 add-in card (%c) =>
- 51 Choose mode of Weitek detection (%ld) =>
- 601 At run time, the DOS-Extender used by 386 programs relocates the BIOS
- 602 Print Screen function to interrupt 80h. This may cause problems with
- 603 third party software and drivers that also use this interrupt location.
- 604 To avoid such conflicts you can specify where the DOS-Extender relocates
- 605 this interrupt.
- 606 Note: avoid interrupts 60h through 77h which are reserved. Consult
- 607 your third party software manuals for conflicting interrupts.
- 608 Enter the desired location for the Print Screen function (%lxh) =>
- 711 Enter number of interrupt stacks (%d) =>
- 712 Enter size of interrupt stacks (%d (K)) =>
- 721 Enter the minimum amount to reserve (%d paragraphs) =>
- 722 Enter the maximum amount to reserve (%d paragraphs) =>
- 731 Enter the relocation vector for IRQ0 (%xh) =>
- 732 Enter the relocation vector of the print screen function (%xh) =>
- 741 Enter the real break address (%xh) =>
- 742 Enter the size of the intermode call buffer (%d (K)) =>
- 761 Enter current relocation vector of IRQ0 (%x) =>
- 762 Enter current relocation vector of print screen function (%x) =>
- 771 Force execution with step B0 80386 or earlier (%c) =>
- 771 System has an MCA bus (%c) =>
- 772 System has an AT bus (%c) =>
- 773 Disable paging (%c) =>
- 774 Force execution on MUL bugged 80386 (%c) =>
- 775 Refuse to run with a VCPI EMS emulator (%c) =>
- 81 Program %s: reset complete
- 91 Are you sure you want to exit without saving changes (%c) ?
- 92 *** Saving 386CFG.DAT file ***
- 93 *** Updating Program Configuration ***
- 94 %s/%s
- 991 Current Program: %s
- 992 Version: %s
- 993 %s
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