Jane Van Tassel wrote: >ess > grave in Xy4/DOS than in XyWin, they existed in Xy4/DOS too. My then guru told > me to install the memory manager 386MAX, and since then I've had no such > problems. > Aha! So perhaps those others have this similar problem could review for us what memory manager they use? And, since Robert uses OS/2, is that why he hasn't the problem? People might want to check their actual physical memory itself too -- I've got either a slightly defective memory chip or a bad motherboard, since I'm in the midst of a major move to Mobile, AL, I haven't had time to diagnosis it -- but anyway, at the moment, I can't even run XY4 under straight dos, the screen goes absolutely wacky and I have to reboot. But it works okay in Warp 3. - Harmon Seaver hseaver@xxxxxxxx hseaver@xxxxxxxx ======================================================================= The fundamental delusion of humanity is that I am in here -- and you are out there. ======================================================================= Copyright, Harmon F. Seaver, 1997. License to distribute this post is available to Microsoft for US$1,000 per instance, or local equivalent. =======================================================================