>Can someone expand on what the stack setting is all about..???
>thanks,
>Dave Hurst
>
(snip)
>>, by the way I set my stacks at 12,256 on all my systems and
>> Allen Chetwood
>
Stacks (in the original Win95), were EMBEDDED in IO.SYS (or somewhere)
as a default 9,256
The number before the comma is the number of stacks.
The number after the comma is the size of the stack.
(I forget if you can change the size).
If a program is complaining for more, check if you actually set any,
and then ask the PROGRAM company for assistance.
Also,"stack" errors is message you "might" get if your hard drive is not
supported properly by your BIOS OR is fdisked "with" the wrong switches.
Rick Glazier
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