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Default What is the correct memory settings for 2.6 DOS with FoxFire under Win2000 - 02-02-2004 , 10:16 AM






I have an old application compiled into an EXE with FoxPro 2.6 DOS.
I've patched it with the fast CPU patch. It uses integrated FoxFire
for it's reporting.

Under 98 it runs fine, under 2000 it gives me an EMM error.
This error occurs when calling FoxFire within the application which
starts fine.

Fatal Error Evm0009:EMM Error.

What are the suggested memory settings under Windows 2000 workstation?

Thanks,
Albion.

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Default Re: What is the correct memory settings for 2.6 DOS with FoxFire under Win2000 - 02-02-2004 , 12:28 PM






Albion,
FP DOS doesn't have a Fast CPU fix - it's only needed for FP for Windows!
I've never been able to run the EMS version of FPD under NT/2000/XP - try using the Extended memory or standard memory version. (These OSs don't support the EMS memory model that the WatCom compiler used - it's what FPD was compiled and linked with.)

Rick

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I have an old application compiled into an EXE with FoxPro 2.6 DOS.
I've patched it with the fast CPU patch. It uses integrated FoxFire
for it's reporting.

Under 98 it runs fine, under 2000 it gives me an EMM error.
This error occurs when calling FoxFire within the application which
starts fine.

Fatal Error Evm0009:EMM Error.

What are the suggested memory settings under Windows 2000 workstation?

Thanks,
Albion.

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