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09/12/1997 12:30:23
 
 
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09/12/1997 11:46:30
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Forum:
Visual FoxPro
Category:
FoxPro 2.x
Title:
Miscellaneous
Thread ID:
00064564
Message ID:
00064718
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41
>>>We have 10 units on our Network, I have developed a application to update
>>>Inventory. the
>>>programs run perfectly on my unit, but the other units receive the message
>>>'INSUFFICIENT MEMORY'
>>>we are running with Windows 95 on Gateway 2000s, pentium 133, 16mb ram.
>>>The configurations
>>>appear to be the same.
>>>
>>>Does anyone have any ideas on what may be causing this error to occur.
>>>
>>>Thank you
>>>
>>>
>>>
>>Well the spurious out of memory fault with Foxpro for Windows is supposed
>>to be with processors faster than 150MHz but it could be that the 133's
>>have faster RAM, Synchronous DIMMs etc.
>>
>>Is it at a particular point that they fail?
>>
>>Simon
>>
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>
>The program fails on a 'SAVE SCREEN' command

Also keep in mind (in regard to Simon's insight) that just because a processor is rated at 133, it doesn't mean that it doesn't run at 149.9 MhZ. When the chip manufacturers are rating chips, they just benchmark the ones that come off the line, and throw them into the rated brackets. So if 150 MhZ chips consistently cause the memory problem with FPW, there is no reason that a 133 chip wouldn't also.
Erik Moore
Clientelligence
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