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Re: Help with "Not Enough Memory"




Chris Madsen wrote:

> Sorry, I misread your message. It is possible that your saveget file
> is corrupted. That would be the first thing I would temporarily
> remove. The easiest way to test everything is to rename STARTUP.INT
> and then start Xy. Open the renamed file, and then manually enter one
> command at a time. You'll see exactly what file it stumbles on. I'm
> not sure what that 'mx' is doing on line 3. Looks suspicious to me.
> I believe that MX should be a BX.
> Chris
>
>   ----- Original Message -----
>   From: Jimsulski@xxxxxxxx
>   To: xywrite@xxxxxxxx
>   Sent: Thursday, October 16, 2003 3:57 PM
>   Subject: Help with "Not Enough Memory"
>
>
>
>   I'm a longtime XyWrite user who recently tried to install
>   the Xywrite for Windows a new Dell machine running Windows
>   2000. All went well with the installation. When I try to
>   launch the program, XyWrite loads but then a "There is not
>   enough memory to perform function" screen comes up. The
>   program then freezes. I kill it with Task Manager.
>
>   Okay,
>
>   Here's what is in my Xwstart.int file.
>
>   DEFAULT DR=C:\XW;*;
>   LOAD C:\XW\XWU3.U3;*;
>   mxLOAD C:\XW\XWUIF.UIF;*;
>   LOGIN JIM;*;
>   LOAD C:\XW\PERS.SPL;*;
>   LOAD C:\XW\XWMENU.MNU+C:\XW\XWDLG.DLG;*;
>   LOAD C:\XW\XWSET.DFL;*;
>   LOAD C:\XW\DICT.HYP;*;
>   LOAD C:\XW\JIM.KBD;*;
>   UWF 2;*;
>   LDSGT C:\XW\SAVEGET.SGT;*;
>   DSORT F;*;
>   C:;*;
>   CD \WORK;*;
>   NEW;*;
>
>
>   Any suggestions??? I've gotten XyWrite to run on everything
>   from NT to XP.
>
>   Thanks.
>
>
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