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Subject:
From:
Jeffrey Delzer <[log in to unmask]>
Reply To:
PCSOFT - PC software discussion list <[log in to unmask]>
Date:
Thu, 19 Feb 1998 21:37:12 -0600
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Ron,

Just to let you know, "mem" and "memmaker" are two entirely different
commands. The "mem" command is already a standard part of DOS 7.0.

Jeff Delzer



Ron Taylor wrote:
>
> Charly
>     On the CD for 95 there is a directory called OLDDOS or something like
> that.  Do a find for 'mem' on the cd and copy the file into
> \windows\command.  Now it will work.
>
> Ron Taylor
>
> >I'm running a DOS based proprietary program under WIN 95. The vendor
> >insists that I need to have expanded memory active for this program
> >to work efficiently. When I look at the properties for this program I
> >cannot activate the expanded memory option, it's greyed out.. I also
> >noticed that I no longer have the "memmaker" program under the DOS
> >directory. In fact, there's nothing in the DOS directory.
> >

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