petersja@debussy.cs.colostate.edu (james peterson) (04/06/91)
I have a memory management problem and could use some advice. I am responsible for a PC running Windows 3.0 over PCNFS 3.0.1. We recently replaced NCSA telnet with Advanced telnet from SUN (a resale of Reflections through Sun)... Advance telnet allows up to three telnet sessions to run simultaneously all in windows, and uses the same network driver as PCNFS, a real advance over NSCA telnet. Problem is, by using Advanced telnet, I seem to have put in place one too many TSR, and now there is not enough memory to load Word 5.5 from inside windows. Any ideas where I can save enough memory to load Word? BTW, it is an ATT 386 with 4M RAM. The only TSRs are the PCNFS stuff, the Windows stuff, and the Advanced Telnet stuff. I have played with files and buffers entries, and PIF specs. HELP!! -- james lee peterson petersja@CS.ColoState.edu dept. of computer science colorado state university "Some ignorance is invincible." ft. collins, colorado (voice:303/491-7137; fax:303/491-2293)