>>Is there anyway to get Links 386 Pro to work under OS/2? It uses the
>>Phar Lap DOS extender. I thought this was supposed to be DPMI
>>compliant.
>
>I have had no problems running Links 386 under OS/2,even with the SoundBlaster.
>However,because it is such a processor hog,I usually run it from a DOS dualboot
>to get the quickest screen updates. Remember to set the EMS and XMS settings to
>max so that it can grab as much available memory as it can.The manual recomends
>a minimum of 6 Meg,and after OS/2 has taken it's share I don't think there is
>that much left (out of 8 Meg).
>Awesome game, by the way.
I could never get it working under OS2 either. It would start up just
fine, but it would eventually just hang on me after a couple holes. I ended
up reinstalling my system with the boot manager and now play it in the pure
DOS 5.0 partition.
G.Greene
>Alex Kilpatrick fkilpatr@afit.af.mil
>"Where the ENIAC is equipped with 18,000 vacuum tubes and weighs 30 tons, computers in the future may have only 1,000 vacuum tubes and weigh only 1 1/2 tons."