>Thanx for the input, Al -
>
>>>This did not work.
>>>
>>BTW the memory value specified is in bytes, not MB, so you'd want something like
=SYS(3050, 1, 256000000)
>>
>>* or, if that doesn't work:
>>=SYS(3050, 1, 128000000)
>
>Message from an end user after each 256 and 128
>...startool.exe, but it said the same thing. "Insufficient memory".
>
>Any other ideas?
>If I converted it to VFP6.0, would that cover the "too-much-mem" anomoly?
>
>Options sought,
>
>Ed B
The problem is a VFP3 problem. VFP5 and VFP6 don't have this problem. We only used the work around with the boot.ini files because we still have a couple of systems that are in VFP3. VFP5 run fine on all our work machines and I'm using VFP6 at home on a 1GHz machine with 512MB.