George,
Received the replacement disk today. Kept running into problems loading on
my 586-133 computer, getting various run-time errors. I loaded it up on my
office Pentium and it worked great.
When I tried to figure out what was happening, I realized that I had copied
my entire hard drive from my old 386 system to the 586's hard drive, which
included an older copy of QEMM. Once I removed QEMM, everything booted
normally and worked perfectly. Some other minor glitches with other programs
also were cleared up with the removal of QEMM. Obviously the QEMM was not
well-suited to the 586 architecture.
I know that Tree cautions about using memory managers with TRLog, and this is
just another reminder of what can happen with some hardware/software
combinations. George, thanks for the quick response on the replacement
disk!!
73, Paul, KB8N
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