Author: Eran
Date: 10:08:53 10/25/97
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On October 25, 1997 at 04:01:00, Ed Schröder wrote: >>Posted by Howard Exner on October 25, 1997 at 02:06:53: > >>Just trying out 64 MB of Sdram. Rebel 8 works fine under Win95 >>but under Dos Mode I receive page fault errors. Anyone experience this? >>Any solutions other than trying different Sdram (my make is from >>Hyundai)? Thanks. > >I can confirm this and we have included this specific problem in the >Rebel9 README.TXT file which can be easily viewed by selecting 'View >README' from the CFG pulldown. > >The contents are also valid for Rebel8. > > Memory problems (64 MB) > ----------------------- > On *some* PCs with 64 MB of memory, REBEL may report > "Insufficient memory". Reason unknown. All we know is that > it is HIMEM.SYS related. > > From input we received from REBEL 8 users we recommend: > > Running DOS 6.x > --------------- > Remove HIMEM.SYS from your CONFIG.SYS and the problem is over. > > > Running Windows 95 > ------------------ > 1. Run REBEL 9.0 by using the shortcuts provided in the Rebel9 > directory (REBWIN64.PIF etc.). > > 2. Don't run REBEL 9.0 from the Win95 MSDOS prompt because this > seems to be the problem maker. Again, reason unknown. > There seems to be a different HIMEM.SYS behavior under Win95 > than under the Win95 MSDOS prompt while having a 64 MB PC. > > 3. However if you insist on playing on MSDOS the only solution > to bypass this 64 MB problem is to follow the exact rules > as pointed out in the "Windows 95 (F8 trick)" described >below. > This will always work. > > Windows 95 (F8 trick) > --------------------- > - Start / Restart your computer. > - Press F8 as soon as "Starting Windows 95" appears. > - Select MSDOS SAFE mode from the menu. > - Load your mouse driver (MOUSE.COM, LH MOUSE etc.) > - Start the program with REBEL.EXE from the REBEL9 directory. > - You have started REBEL 9.0 with the strongest settings. > >The strange thing about this is that HIMEM.SYS behaves different >(better!) >under Win95 than on MSDOS. We simply advice to use the REBWIN64 icon >from >the Rebel9 directory. > >Hint: Drag REBWIN64 to your desktop and launch Rebel9 from your desktop. >This works of course also for REBWIN8, 16 and 32. > >- Ed Schroder - Hi Ed, I have Rebel9 installed on my computer (166 MHz Pentium with MMX, 40 MB RAM, and 2.1 GB harddisk). When I double-clicked REBWIN64, Rebel9 started to open. I clicked the menu EXT|PROGRAM and the message said the hashtable had only 28 MB and not 60 MB of memory. Why did my Windows 95 not let Rebel9 to take up some of extra MB in swapfile on my harddisk to gain 60 MB hashtable successfully? My computer has 40 MB RAM and has more than 500 MB free space of harddisk. What can I do now please? Also, do I need to modify anything in the properties of the REBWIN64 shortcut in order to get maximum optimization for running Rebel9 under WIN95 efficiently? Your help is greatly appreciated. Thank you, Eran Rebel9 Enduser.
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