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Old 03-22-2006, 05:20 PM   #3
Houndog
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Ted, thanks for checking it out. I went through the docs myself and really didn't find much pertaining to Windows 98. Maybe running DOS programs do not present as many problems under 98 as they do in XP. The one thing I tried was as I said was getting to the tame subdirectory in DOS and typing tame /install. After doing this I typed a mem command in dos and saw that some additional conventional memory was being used. After typing tame /uninstall and doing another mem command the conventional memory was back to normal. So this command is doing something, but the docs don't cover it much.
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