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Thread ID: 51631 2004-11-25 21:54:00 Expanded memory Win98 and BattleChess SaAB (1292) Press F1
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296457 2004-11-25 21:54:00 Hi, I recently decided to get my old battle chess 4000 working on my new computer, however I ran into a problem where it can't use expanded memory.

I looked in the properties dialog of the .pif file and it said that expanded memory was not available due to the 'third party' software handling it not running, so I tried forcing EMM386 to run by including it in config.sys, this time it said there is no support because in the config.sys I had noems after EMM386; this was not true.

Expanded memory worked under windows 98 on my old computer, and I restored (Norton Ghost) a previous and completely seperate install of windows in case it was a fault with the install, but had the same problem.

So it seems to be hardware related, any light shed on the situation would be appreciated.

AMD Barton Atholon XP 2800+
Two sticks of DDR333 512MB RAM in dual channel configuration
Gigabyte GA7n400pro motherboard (nForce2).
SaAB (1292)
296458 2004-11-25 22:07:00 Are you running it in DOS MODE?? Not DOS within Windows??

By the looks of its a DOS only game.
Spacemannz (808)
296459 2004-11-25 23:20:00 No, however it worked on my old system under a DOS shell, and when you make a windows shortcut it gets the right settings automattically. Expanded memory isn't working in dos mode either. Thanks for the suggestion. SaAB (1292)
296460 2004-11-25 23:23:00 No prob thats what it said on the MS site. It'll work better in DOS. Obviously not all the time!

You did press F8 then select MSDOS there didnt u??
Spacemannz (808)
296461 2004-11-25 23:47:00 try running in win95 or 98/ME compatiblity mode, right click on program short cut.......... select properties.......... select compatiblity tab......... place tick beside " run this program in compatiblity mode for:" then select the OS beama (111)
296462 2004-11-27 00:17:00 I did not press F8 (or ctrl) at boot, since I have multiboot disabled (in MSDOS.sys) however I used DOS Mode for games with Extended and Expanded memory under the windows directory which reboots (right through bios) and gives you a clean appropriate(as described by name) system, EMM386 said somthing about being unable to initalise some frame or somthing.

I am running Win98, not XP.

Thanks for your replies.
SaAB (1292)
296463 2004-11-27 00:23:00 Well as the MS site says it can only run in DOS not in windows DOS. So, I would say thats why it doesnt work properly. Or quit 98 and go into DOS mode. Spacemannz (808)
296464 2004-11-27 00:31:00 Ah, that is DOS Mode, as I was saying it reboots the computer into dos with a specified config.sys and autoexec.bat, and when I say reboot I don't mean like Exit to MS DOS Shutdown menu command (in which Expanded memory also doesn't work) where you can type exit to restart windows, but where it renames and replaces the config files so that it is actually booting into true DOS, no windows memory management in sight. SaAB (1292)
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