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[arachne] Re: "File not found"
- From: "Leka" <yeremiya@xxxxxxx>
- To: arachne@xxxxxxxxxxxxx
- Date: Mon, 08 Mar 2004 21:10:44 +0100
Arachne at FreeLists---The Arachne Fan Club!
On Sun, 07 Mar 2004 18:46:24 -0500, L.D. Best wrote:
>> Hey, I've tried to do this and it gives me more room within 640kB.
>> But in arachne I keep geting some wierd 'file does not exist' (or
>> something) error messages whenever I start some of the DGIs (eg. when I
>> press 'I' for inbox). Does anyone knows what's the matter with arachen
>> (or my RAM:)?
> "I" for Inbox is a hotkey, not a DGI. Sounds like you've got a
> corrupted install somewhere along the way. Try reinstalling InSight.Exe
> and see if that solves the problem. Insight.exe should be 83,680 size,
> date of file Dec 18, 2002.
The "I" hotkey calls a dgi ('inbox.dgi'). I set my idxhead.htp and
idxfast.htp not to be stored in cache (<arachne nocache>), so every time
I go to any of the mail dirs one of the DGIs is called upon, but that's
not the point. The point is that I have something that one might call
"a very clean instalation" of arachne (including the newest insight) and
I still get those annoying "arachne load error" messages (I've looked
it up :p)! I only get those errs when I have DOS=HIGH,UBM line in
'config.sys'.
Only way (I've found) to avoid these errs was to set higher values for
the memory assigned to EVERY DGI (or, to run arachne with DOS=UBM only
with 570 KB free conventional memory), manualy in the 'mime.cfg'. But, it
seems pointless to run arachne with more memory (DOS=HIGH,UBM; 620KB free
conventional memory this way) when every disk related operation requires
more memory to be executed! I'm confused. Solution anybody?
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