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Date: Thu, 21 Feb 2002 16:17:26 PST7
From: Michael Rakijas <mrakijas@oco.net >
Reply-To: scoug-help@scoug.com
To: scoug-help <scoug-help@scoug.com >
Subject: SCOUG-Help: Memory for SimTown/2


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** Reply to message from "Steven Levine" on Thu, 21 Feb
2002 00:27:32 PST7

> In <200202202054625.SM01384@66-81-21-154-modem.o1.com>, on 02/20/02
> at 08:55 PM, Michael Rakijas said:
>
> >must be something else. It took me a little while because I wanted to
> >update with FixPak15/W41026. Not too surprisingly, the behavior doesn't
> >change.
>
> Did you increase the free disk space above 2GB? If so, try spacehog
> (Hobbes).

Tried spacehog to make available free space < 2 GB - 512 bytes. No change in
behavior.

> You did use Theseus to check the available linear address
> space?

I'm not exactly sure where to see this but Theseus 4 reports ~127 MB available
memory used as "paging space", the "proper" usage of memory in General
Information. I've also enclosed the Linear Memory space report from Theseus (I
apologize folks for the enclosure but it's only 14K - thanks for indulging me).

> Did you check Google for similar error reports by others.

Not a whole lot of activity on SimTown within the past three years. Mostly,
it's been stuff about what a badly behaved OS/2 app it is. I mostly concur but
my kids like it enough and in the past, at least it worked.

> >I'm all ears, just don't overestimate my knowledge or abilities.
>
> Try space hog. If that doesn't fix it, I'll configure a trace. Check
> that you have the trace facility installed and that you have update
> \os2\system\ras\trace with the files included with the 10/26 kernel.

I assume you mean \os2\system\trace\*.tdf files? If yes, I installed these
with the kernel replacement so at least the trace dump files are there, right?
Is it PMDF that I need to complete the picture?

> Steven

Thanks.

-Rocky


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