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- WINDOWS 95 MEMORY CONFIGURATION
-
- To help solve your current memory related problems with Windows'95
- and your DOS based game please try the following procedure.
-
- Double-click on the DOS Prompt icon.
-
- Type,
- copy c:\config.sys c:\config.old
- copy c:\autoexec.bat c:\autoexec.old
-
- Now type,
- edit c:\config.sys
-
- Windows'95 handles all use of the soundcard, CD-ROM drive and
- mouse, therefore there is no need to load real-mode drivers
- for these unless Windows has no equivalent 32bit drivers for
- your hardware. Change the CONFIG.SYS file to read as follows.
-
- device=c:\windows\himem.sys
- device=c:\windows\emm386.exe ram i=e000-efff i=b000-b7ff
- dos=high,umb
- country=044,850,c:\windows\command\country.sys
-
- French users should change line 4 to read,
-
- country=033,850,c:\windows\command\country.sys
-
- German users should use,
-
- country=049,850,c:\windows\command\country.sys
-
- American users need not include this line.
-
- All other territories should check their Windows'95 manual for the
- correct country codes.
-
- Now select FILE then choose EXIT. Save the file on exit and then type,
-
- edit c:\autoexec.bat
-
- Change this file to read,
-
- @echo off
- prompt $p$g
- path=c:\windows;c:\windows\command;c:\
- loadhigh c:\windows\command\keyb uk,,c:\windows\command\keyboard.sys
-
- French users should change line 4 to read,
-
- loadhigh c:\windows\command\keyb fr,,c:\windows\command\keyboard.sys
-
- German users should use the line,
-
- loadhigh c:\windows\command\keyb gr,,c:\windows\command\keyboard.sys
-
- American users need not include line 4.
-
- All other territories should check their Windows'95 manual for the
- correct keyboard language code.
-
- Now select FILE then choose EXIT. Save the file on exit.
-
- Now reboot the computer and run the game.
-
- IMPORTANT!!!!
-
- Please note: If you require special real-mode drivers to access
- your hard drive and/or CDROM drive, then please load these
- according to the existing lines in CONFIG.OLD and AUTOEXEC.OLD.
-
- MicroProse warn you that changing your startup files on the hard
- drive may not allow some programs/hardware to run and we would
- ask that you change these files at your own discretion. If you
- should encounter any problems rename the files CONFIG.OLD and
- AUTOEXEC.OLD as CONFIG.SYS and AUTOEXEC.BAT to restore the original
- configuration.
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