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74.1 | | KAOA09::KAOP97::SOWREY | Son of Worf | Fri Jul 22 1994 08:42 | 6 |
| How much memory does your system have? If you've got at least
4 MB RAM, you shouldn't have any problems. Try removing EMM386,
QEMM, or any other Expanded Memory drivers from memory. Doom
uses it's own DOS extender to handle all that jazz.
Geoff
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74.2 | DPMI != Base Memory | BELFST::HARRINGTON | BuckyBall, The C-60 Fullerene. | Fri Jul 22 1994 08:53 | 10 |
| DPMI is DOS PROTECTED MODE INTERFACE memory, and has litle/nothing
to do with your 613K base memory. Are you running QEMM V7, or other
memory manager that services DPMI memory requests??
The best way to overcome problems with DOOM & Memory, is to boot
without any memory managers, and let doom do it's own thing.
--John
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74.3 | Is it the "Format A:/S" syndrome again? | MOEUR5::SMITH_M | Martin Smith, Evry (F). - 858 4896. | Fri Jul 22 1994 10:44 | 19 |
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.1� How much memory does your system have?
Full details of system:
4DX2/66 PCI with 8Mb, running DOS 6.2. I have three partitions
(two of which are Stacked (with V4.0)). However, I have installed
The Beast (V1.2) onto drive C: (the unstacked partition).
I use a multiple config for startup, with an option for running
DOS games. This only loads HIMEM, EMM386 and the MS Mouse (PS/2?)
driver.
.2� The best way to overcome problems with DOOM & Memory, is to boot
.2� without any memory managers, and let doom do it's own thing.
I'll give it a try. Thanks to you both (so far!)
Martin,
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74.4 | | KAOA09::KAOP97::SOWREY | Son of Worf | Fri Jul 22 1994 13:49 | 10 |
| RE: FORMAT A:/S Syndrome
Not really... I use two machines (home and work), both of which
have EMM386 loaded and both are capable of running Doom (though
I don't play it at work -- no soundboard -- I know it works).
Are you using a lot of exclusion ranges? What is your (Q)EMM386
line?
Geoff
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74.5 | SMARTDRIVE??? | MEXP04::R_DELHUMEAU | Raul DTN 726-5131 | Fri Jul 22 1994 14:59 | 18 |
| Re: DOOM & DPMI
I had the same problem
486 DX33 8 Mb RAM
DOS 6.22
QEMM 6.02
Stacker 3.something
Hyperdisk disk cache (registered version) (loads from CONFIG.SYS)
The fix was to remove the SAMRTDRIVE line from my AUTOEXEC.BAT (DOS 6.22
Stepup Program added it, and I wasn't wise to it until later)
Two disk cache programs loaded simultaneously get some screwy errors!
BTW, DOOM was the only app that caught the dual-disk-cache thing!
Raul.
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74.6 | | SUBPAC::MAGGARD | Integrate! | Fri Jul 22 1994 17:32 | 6 |
| > BTW, DOOM was the only app that caught the dual-disk-cache thing!
Doom has it's own disk cache built in... ...so you were running three.
:-)
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74.7 | Deu memory | EVOAI2::SECU_LDV | Stratocastifiant! hein l�o? | Mon Jul 25 1994 02:12 | 9 |
| About Memory:
I used DEU to make a new level, but when I want to save my works, a
message appears:
Memory error: Cannot allocate Byte 0
It's the first time that's happen...
If someone can tell me why?
-Fred-
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74.8 | There are always exceptions! :=( | MOEUR5::SMITH_M | Martin Smith, Evry (F). - 858 4896. | Wed Jul 27 1994 04:22 | 19 |
| .4� Are you using a lot of exclusion ranges? What is your (Q)EMM386
.4� line?
Geoff,
No. I have created a 3.5" system disk, that initialises the SB Pro,
and installs the mouse driver (used by other *heavy* games) and all
seems hunky-dory now, except for one slight thing - I can hear the
music, but not the sound FX's.
Set Rathole/Mode = On
My Pro is set at DMA 10 (for some unknown reason). One of these days
I shall get around to changing it to 5. Hopefully, that should cure
the "problem".
Set Rathole/Mode = Off
Martin.
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74.9 | Try this... | KAOA00::KAOP97::SOWREY | Son of Worf | Wed Jul 27 1994 08:37 | 5 |
| If memory serves me right, I heard from a tech support person at
some electronics / software house that the SB had to be on DMA 1
or it wouldn't work properly...
Geoff
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74.10 | Will it run in 4 meg ? | GIDDAY::BROWN | At ALI: Outback Australia | Fri Oct 28 1994 14:01 | 8 |
| G'day,
I tried recently to run the shareware version for the first time
with a 4 meg 486-33 but get the insufficent memory error. To side step
any config problems I booted with a 'vanilla' flavor floppy, ie nothing
being loaded. Still would not run ? What should I look for (besides
cash to buy more memory !)
John.
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74.11 | sad but true | SUBPAC::MAGGARD | Integrate! | Fri Oct 28 1994 18:28 | 4 |
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Buy more memory.
- jeff
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74.12 | | CHEFS::GEORGEM | Everyone thinks he looks daft | Mon Oct 31 1994 06:17 | 2 |
| Just do what I do (I've got the same spec), and hold left shift down (or f5)
when booting up.
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74.13 | Hold F5 ? | MAIL1::RHODES | | Thu Nov 10 1994 15:56 | 6 |
| What does holding the F5 key when booting do? I was ready to delete
the Doom Demo. Maybe there is hope yet.
Regards;
Doug
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74.14 | What f5 does | BAHTAT::HILTON | Beer...now there's a temporary solution | Thu Nov 10 1994 17:45 | 3 |
| If you have DOS 6 or higher, holding down F5 when you see the Starting
MS-DOS prompt, will boot clean, ie will not run config.sys or
autoexec.bat, with 4mb systems, this will mean Doom will run.
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74.15 | Power or memory problem? | CHEFS::MARCHR | RUPERT MARCH | Fri May 10 1996 04:10 | 12 |
| Seemed like a sensible place to put this note...
My son like to play Doom on my PC - which is a 486/66 with 24MB RAM
- which is a pain now and then. So I upgraded the kids PC which is a
386/20MHZ with 2MB RAM, up to 4MB RAM.
Doom runs, but it is sooooo slowwwww. Is it worth me putting more
memory in? Or is the CPU not powerful enough?
At the moment I think I've just wasted my money.
Rupert
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74.16 | | PLAYER::BROWNL | Cyclops no more! | Fri May 10 1996 07:44 | 6 |
| IMO, any 386 is too slow to run Doom adequately. 4meg of RAM is too
little to run it without making special boot disks/menus. I think that
a minimal system to run Doom sensibly is a 486 DX266 with VLB video,
and at least 8meg of RAM. Note that I regard that as a minimal system.
Cheers, Laurie.
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74.17 | | CHEFS::MARCHR | RUPERT MARCH | Fri May 10 1996 09:30 | 1 |
| Thanks for confirming my suspicions!
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74.18 | I mean 'can't tell the difference'! | MOEUR2::SMITH | Fast as a Mamba, Brave as a Lion! | Fri May 10 1996 09:41 | 9 |
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I think you're being a 'bit tough' Laurie.
My 486-33 with 8mb at home is undistinguishable from the 486-66 with
20mb at work.
Ian
P.S. Are you girls still looking to swap TAZOs?
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74.19 | | PLAYER::BROWNL | Cyclops no more! | Fri May 10 1996 10:57 | 12 |
| RE: .17 No problem. If you need proof, look at the performance fugures
in note whateveritis.
RE: .18
That's because, and I mean this, and it's an informed opinion, that the
DEC PC's are crap. The key to Doom is video speed, assuming 8MB RAM,
and a half-decent processor. A 386 just don't cut it; end of story.
Cheers, Laurie.
PS. Yes TAZOs are being swapped; see EURO_SAD.
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74.20 | | MOEUR2::SMITH | Fast as a Mamba, Brave as a Lion! | Fri May 10 1996 11:04 | 7 |
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> PS. Yes TAZOs are being swapped; see EURO_SAD.
Do I have to? You're not forcing me into something too painful for
words are you?
Ian$oh_alright_then
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