Mike,

I'm using Windows XP PRO.

I tried what you suggested and I got "Insufficient memory to load
Protected Mode R:Base".

I have been using Bill Downall's suggested cmd file method (which
works for me) but thought I should try your suggested "inverse of what
many developers have done" and get up to date. Sorry I didn't succeed.

Is it also necessary to put the path to RBASE65.EXE if AUTOEXEC.NT?

Bill Cook

----- Original Message ----- 
From: "Mike Willochell" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
To: "RBASE-L Mailing List" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Sent: Friday, November 14, 2003 12:26 PM
Subject: [RBASE-L] - RE: Virtual Memory Problems, RB65++, Win2K


> At 11:28 AM 11/14/2003 -0800, Dennis McGrath wrote:
> >In my case, the shortcut says it is running a windows NT command
script
> >(cmd extension). There are no memory settings available to tweak in
the
> >shortcut.  If you need to see the script, I can supply a copy.
>
> Hello Dennis;
>
> It sounds as if you are executing a batch file directly. This may
(or may not)
> be part of the memory allocation problem.
>
> Try using the shortcut icon to the RBASE65.EXE that installs with
RBDOS.
> If you no longer have it, navigate to C:\RBTI\RBDOS65 and
right-click the
> RBASE65.EXE, select Send To, and create a Desktop Shortcut. Now,
right-
> click this Desktop icon and select Properties. You should now see
one or
> more tabs that contain memory settings. This is the area that I was
referring
> to.
>
> If you get this far, you will want to use this icon and revise your
startup
> routine
> to use the "C:\RBTI\RBDOS65\RBASE65.EXE -R -C <your command file>"
> format in the Cmd Line field. Make sure to change the Working
directory to
> reflect the directory of the command file that you specify in the
Cmd line.
>
> This is the inverse of what many developers have done over the
years, and
> works much better than the old logic. The old logic was to fire
R:BASE from
> a command window either directly or via a batch file. The new logic
is to
> use the icon to fire R:BASE directly and call the command file from
R:BASE.
>
> I hope this helps.
>
> Mike
>

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