From: Mark Billinghurst <grof@u.washington.edu>
Subject: Re: TECH:  help needed with i*glasses!
Date: 13 Sep 1995 18:32:00 GMT
Organization: University of Washington


From Mark Billinghurst <grof@u.washington.edu>

I've been playing with the i-glasses! for a while now and have come across
some of the same problems you had. Here's what I did..

kolasing@STRICOM.ARMY.MIL wrote:
>   *FLY, VTV, and VIRTEK 3D-WARE*
>        None of these work - they all give "lack o' memory"
>   errors in one form or another.


These programs are memory hogs so you need to create a boot disk to
start your machine. 3D-Ware requires 590K of memory so you need to
make sure that you have a least that much free once your machine has
rebooted. To do this you'll need to cut your config.sys and
autoexec.bat files down to the bare minimum, removing programs that
may be run at start up. There is a dos utility called memmaker that
you can run that will reconfigure your memory usage to maximise the
RAM and will also tell you how much memory you have free. I found out
by using this and iteratively removing commands from the autoexec.bat
and config.sys files things worked out just fine.

Try this and if you have any more trouble send me some email..

	Mark

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