Correct. FoxProx ran the extended version, while FoxPro ran the standard version. Then there was a FOX.EXE that would figure out which one to run for you, however, you would take a very small memory consumption hit with fox.exe remaining in memory until you quit. FOXR.EXE was the runtime executable and it would figure out which version to run as well. Or you could force the use of extended version with a FOXR +X switch.
>Hi Jim,Rhea ...
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>Memory is dim of FPD 2.0 but, wasn't there 2 versions that shipped in the same box? One was standard 640K version and the other respected EMS? FOXPRO.EXE and FOXPROX.EXE?
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>Rhea, try this: Run FOXPROX instead of FOXPRO and retry the problem.
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>>If you have a PII that is faster than 166MHz then you may be encountering the problem that FP2.x has with fast chips. I don't know of a way to relieve that problem. Someone else may.
Mark McCasland
Midlothian, TX USA