jp@lanl.ARPA (07/16/85)
I am running Computer House's PCPRO (MSDOS) on a CompuPro-like system. Several programs I have tried to run apparently check to see if enough memory is available. Unfortunately, they are not smart enough to distinguish 1 Megabyte of RAM from 0 bytes, even though the obvious fact that they are running precludes zero RAM. For the moment I have solved the problem by removing some RAM. However, I find this solution somewhat inelegant, to say the least. The question is: Does anyone know how to fool these programs into thinking that there is only .99 Mbytes or something less than 1 Mbyte?? One of the offenders is a PCDOS program written in Lattice C which I have managed to make work under PCPRO. Jim Potter jp@laml.arpa