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"Out Of Memory" In View Document Running Wind |
The information in this document applies to:
WordPerfect® 5.1 for DOS
Problem
Symptoms: When the customer runs MS-DOS 5.0, Windows 3.0, and WordPerfect 5.1 and tries to use View Document, the following error is received: "This Application Has Insufficient Memory For Its Display. Check The PIF Settings To Ensure They Are Correct. If The Display Is Erratic, Restart The Application." If the customer starts WordPerfect outside of Windows, the customer can use View Document without the error. If the customer loads MS-DOS 4.0 on the machine, the error does not occur when running under Windows. Solutions: The customer receives this error when using EMM386. When the customer receives the error, WP is minimized to an icon. The customer can then re-enter the program. According to Development, "With the extended and expanded memory managers loaded, there isn't enough memory to run Windows in 386 Enhanced mode. When Windows is in 386 Enhanced mode, it tries to create a virtual machine. This causes it to try and locate the translation buffers in the upper-memory block (UMB) area. Since there isn't enough room (because DOS is in UMB) Windows allocates base memory for translation buffers causing WordPerfect to not have enough memory. If Standard mode is used there is not a problem." EMM386 isn't required to load DOS into high memory. If the user is running all applications from Windows, then it will emulate expanded memory so the user won't need to run EMM386. |
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