said:
>embarassed at the question. My kids are mad at me. The last upgrade of
As they should be. You are supposed to be their hero.
>the machine on which SimTown/2 is loaded included a newer motherboard
Can you pull some memory to test if this is really the problem?
>limit changes to one at a time) but the next time SimTown/2 was run, it
>complained of not having enough memory let alone that it should have
Is it possible that you have too much disk space and the error message is
confused?
>OS/2 app, there's really nothing to change. Is disassembly to find where
>it queries for available memory the only option? I'm afraid I'd be
>hopelessly out of my league trying this.
If the app is small and there are not too many hack protects, finding a
patch location should be easy enough and can probably be done with the
debugger.
Steven
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