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[arachne] The continuing saga of mel's arachne setup

  • From: Mel Evans <arachne4dos@xxxxxxxxxxxxx>
  • To: <arachne@xxxxxxxxxxxxx>
  • Date: Sat, 22 May 2004 11:38:34 +0100
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On Thu, 20 May 2004 15:10:16 -0600, Glenn Gilbreath Jr. wrote:
>Arachne at FreeLists---The Arachne Fan Club!
>
>Mel,
>
>You are not using any extended/expanded memory manager,
>therefore your device drivers are all being loaded in=
 conventional
>memory.  In your CONFIG.SYS file, right below the line that=
 loads
>HIMEM.SYS, you need to add this line:
>
>DEVICE=3DC:\WINDOWS\COMMAND\EMM386.EXE NOEMS
>
>Also, all of the lines loading your various CD ROM drivers,
>change the "device=3D" to "devicehigh=3D" (without quote marks).
>
>Once these changes are done, save the file and reboot...
>Now check your free memory!
>C U L8R!
>Wiz  <{;-)
>The other Glenn

Hi other Glenn et al,

Device c noems line entered saved and re-booted. Machine works ok=
 on 
all fronts, NO repeat NO difference whatsoever to free memory in=
 mem 
or mem/c files.

Did devicehigh entry to all cd lines, results exactly as above,=
 there 
is NO difference at all to the free memory in MEM or MEM/c files,=
 and 
arachne advice panel still shows 81(+)

Aarachne dials up and tries to hand shake from sound of modem,=
 then 
just sits down and stalls to eventually give 

ppplink down or driver not installed message

and goes into fly to dialler loop.

Any other thoughts anyone?

Regards

mel


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