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  • Subject: RE: Win95, emulation, and memory problems
  • From: "Lind, Michael (M.E.)" <MELIND@xxxxxxxxxxxx> (by way of David Gibbs <david@xxxxxxxxxxxx>)
  • Date: Mon, 02 Jun 1997 16:45:11 -0500


Have you tried going into Start/Settings/Control Panel/System and looking in 
the Device Manager tab to see if there are any conflicts reported there? 
 Look for your emulation card device and see if there's a yellow circle on 
it indicating a problem.

I don't know if your cards are PnP or not but Windows 95 can't do 
everything.  Try finding another device reported as using one of the 16 
different addresses your emulation card wants, reset the other device and 
try the emulation card again.

The conflict may be with a block of memory so you may have to change several 
devices to free up a complete block.

Hope that helps,
Michael
 ----------
From: midrange-l-owner
To: MIDRANGE-L
Subject: Win95, emulation, and memory problems
Date: Friday, May 30, 1997 9:17PM

Maybe I have a new twist on the problem. A client of mine is trying to
connect the Win95 machine to their AS/400 via twinax and an IBM enhanced
emulation board, running Personal Communications (P-Comm, to the support
world).

The problem they are having is in the realm of memory. The emulation board
diagnostics maintains that the memory it requires is not available. I talked
them through resetting base address for 16 different addresses (they are in
Detroit, I am in Philadelphia). Still no luck. I thought Microsoft told me 
we
wouldn't have these kinds of problems with Win95.

Any ideas on where to turn to? [Hint: the IBM support team has been less 
than
helpful - seems to be a trend these days].

Hank Heath
Vice President
Medco Systems, Inc.
Y2K Project Management
3 Eves Dr
Suite 304
Marlton, NJ 08053
ph: 215-751-5913
fax: 609-596-8650
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