[comp.sys.novell] Memory probs.

SCST86@LIVERPOOL.AC.UK (02/13/91)

Hi There,
   I've got a bit of a problem with a network I'm helping set up. It's a small
system; a 386 PC with 5Mb RAM running Novell 2.1? (sorry) and a 286 station.
The 386 is running non-dedicated.

   The problem lies with Windows 3. We've got the new Net3 shells so we can now
print from Windows etc. But on the fileserver the software only runs in real
mode. This makes is very tight from Corel Draw and is going to be worse when
we install Pagemaker!
   I was wondering if there was a way of limiting the amount of extra memory
Novell uses and giving it to Windows? I'm sure Novell would run OK in say 3Mbs
of RAM and this would leave enough space for Corel etc.

   Thanks in advance.

Yours.....
Jason.

jsdph@acad3.alaska.edu (HARRIS DENNIS P) (02/17/91)

In article <91044.103216SCST86@LIVERPOOL.AC.UK>, SCST86@LIVERPOOL.AC.UK writes...
>Hi There,
>   I've got a bit of a problem with a network I'm helping set up. It's a small
>system; a 386 PC with 5Mb RAM running Novell 2.1? (sorry) and a 286 station.
>The 386 is running non-dedicated.
> 
>   The problem lies with Windows 3. We've got the new Net3 shells so we can now
>print from Windows etc. But on the fileserver the software only runs in real
>mode. This makes is very tight from Corel Draw and is going to be worse when
>we install Pagemaker!
>   I was wondering if there was a way of limiting the amount of extra memory
>Novell uses and giving it to Windows? I'm sure Novell would run OK in say 3Mbs
>of RAM and this would leave enough space for Corel etc.
> 
>   Thanks in advance.
> 
>Yours.....
>Jason.

the problem here is that the server needs to be in real mode in 
order to function properly.  if you haven't had problems with 
windows memory yet, you can expect that you will, since both 
windows and netware will attempt to control the cpu's mode and 
memory allocation.

my constant advice to anyone is to not bother with non-dedicated 
servers, sine their use as a workstation is so limited.  this 
especially applies to windows, which wants to do a number of mode 
changes and non-standard memory tricks.  non-dedicated servers 
are a good example of the adage that there's no such thing as a 
free lunch.  my advice is to get another workstation.

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