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− | I hate to get off the games subject but I was directed to DOSBox in hopes that my dos app(not a game) might run in DOSBox.
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− | The problem I am having is that my app needs about 74mb of mem to run:
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− | Conventional mem 640K
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− | Reserved mem 384K
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− | Extended XMS mem 73K
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− | DOS running in High mem area
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− | Right now I am running Win 95 and re-booting into DOS to run. Also using in the autoexec.bat file:
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− | HIMEM.SYS (BLV TO BE 16BIT)
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− | EMM386.EXE
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− | POWER.EXE
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− | I am wanting this to run on my XP machine. I have tried many suggestions to no avail. I need this to run in XP for a variety of reasons. One being that I need ready access, via explorer, to the files the app creates.
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− | You are about my last try. About to give up.
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− | Thank You,
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− | Tom,
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− | Hi
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− | I don't know what program you are trying to run but if DBOX isnt working try using Virtual PC
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− | http://www.microsoft.com/windows/products/winfamily/virtualpc/default.mspx
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− | You will need your original DOS disks and Windows disks would really be an advantage as you need to install the additions CD to it via Windows.
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− | Virtual PC is free and it is free to use.
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− | When set up correctly it will allow for access to your virtual drives from your Host machine, this way you get the best of both worlds.
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− | This is a business device, as there is absolutely no Direct3D or direct draw support.
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− | Hope this helps
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