Now find out how to re-animate the mouse in DOS...
It's working!!!
Barbara
David H. Bailey wrote:
You can set the amount of memory that Windows9x feeds to a DOS program by right-clicking on the shortcut and then clicking on the Properties tab. Click on the Memory tab and set aside something like 640K and check the Protected box. You can set the expanded memory necessary, the extended memory necessary, even the dpmi memory necessary.
Experiment with those settings.
On the Program tab is an Advanced button -- click that and you can check boxes to prevent Dos programs from detecting windows.
You might be able to get things working with those settings -- I've still got MusicPrinterPlus working, although it won't playback for me.
Barbara Touburg wrote:
No, I can't. I get a message that the program needs more memory. And I forgot how to give it just that.
Barbara
Dennis Bathory-Kitsz wrote:
At 11:10 PM 3/7/03 +0100, Barbara Touburg wrote:
I finally found this very nice music notation program. The problem is that it runs in DOS. It is so long ago that I ran DOS, that I can't remember how to free up conventional memory (I used to be quite good at it, 10 years ago...). Something with himem.sys and loadhi, that much I remember.
Can you run it in a DOS window? (Start->Run->Programs->...->MSDos Prompt)?
Dennis
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