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[TRLog] Re: TRLog Digest V2 #57

Subject: [TRLog] Re: TRLog Digest V2 #57
From: ab1u@snet.net (Rick AB1U)
Date: Sat, 13 Mar 1999 00:44:36 -0500 (EST)

>Date: Tue, 9 Mar 1999 21:15:24 -0500
>From: Jimmy Weierich <kg2au@stny.lrun.com>
>Subject: [TRLog] Re: out of memory warning
>
>>>         With not even 400 Qs in the log, I noticed that the memory
>>>indicator in the
>>> upper right was way low... like 1700. And dropping by big chunks with
>>>every Q.
>>> At about 600 or so,  a warning message came on. It said ' insufficient
>>>memory
>>> to generate remaining multiplier list'. I thougt that was odd as during the
>>
>>I have found that even relatively inoucous (sp?) TSRs can cause strange
>>memory problems & other stuff.  (like control characters appearing in
>>the call window when you try to make a correction)
>>
>>I have two sets of AUTOEXEC.BAT and CONFIG.SYS files, and a pair of
>>batch files TOWIN.BAT and TOTR.BAT which swap the right ones into
>>place.  All the TR versions do is set the PATH and PROMPT.  (I even have
>>a little 6-byte .COM file that runs at the end of each .BAT to reboot
>>the machine & make the changes take effect...)
>>--
>>Doug Smith W9WI
>>Pleasant View (Nashville), TN EM66
>
>Another solution is a commercial product called System Commander Deluxe (V
>Communications http://www.v-com.com/index.html), about $50. It allows you
>to create separate partitions on your hard disk for different operating
>systems that normally can't coexist. I have created separate partitions for
>Windows 98 and  DOS 6.22/Windows 3.1 and have also played with one for
>Linux. You can also specify different sets of AUTOEXEC.BAT and CONFIG.SYS
>files for a given OS. At boot time a menu appears allowing you to select
>the OS and the boot files you wish to use.
>
>I use a DOS 6.22 partition to run TRLog, thus avoiding any problems related
>to running in DOS under Windows. As Doug  indicates, AUTOEXEC.BAT and
>CONFIG.SYS files with the bare minimum of entries (including no CDROM or
>mouse support) are used for TRLog. I have sets of boot files that allow me
>to run other old DOS and Windows 3.1 software that won't run gracefully
>under Windows.
>
>Another product from the same publisher, Boot Commander, provides the same
>boot options without the partitioning and multiple OS's. This allows you to
>do essentially the same thing Doug is doing by selecting the appropriate
>boot files at boot time rather than having to reboot if the proper ones
>aren't currently active. I lived with a similar setup to Doug's until I bit
>the bullet and upgraded from Windows 3.1 to 98 and found that some of my
>old stuff wouldn't run at all under Windows 98.
>
>The usual disclaimers in regards to association with V Communications apply.
>
>Jimmy, KG2AU       <kg2au@stny.lrun.com>
>
>------------------------------
>
>Date: Tue, 9 Mar 1999 20:40:53 -0800 (PST)
>From: n6tr@teleport.com
>Subject: [none]
>
>Date: Tue, 09 Mar 1999 22:18:44 -0600
>From: WA8GHZ <jdougher@wt.net>
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