Path: utzoo!utgpu!news-server.csri.toronto.edu!rutgers!cs.utexas.edu!usc!samsung!munnari.oz.au!csc!srb813 From: srb813@csc.anu.oz Newsgroups: comp.protocols.appletalk Subject: TOPS/DOS 3.0 ... need help Message-ID: <2242.2678f393@csc.anu.oz> Date: 15 Jun 90 14:41:23 GMT Organization: Computer Services, Australian National University Lines: 41 I am trying to squeeze TOPS/DOS 3.0 onto a NEC PowerMate 1+ with only 640K memory. Buying some more memory would be the answer, but to do that I have to buy an extended memory card and it proves to be a bit expensive (>> $500). I want the PC to use a LaserWriter and be a file client. I have cut everything to the bone (in TOPS.DAT, CONFIG.SYS, etc). The configuration is: NEC PowerMate 1+, 640K RAM TOPS/DOS 3.0: ALAP, PSTACK, TOPSTALK, TOPSCLNT, TOPSRDR, PAPSTACK, PNETQ, PCLNT Microsoft Mouse Driver Microsoft Word v5.0 After loading the mouse driver and loading the above TOPS modules, PMINFO informs me that I have 343K of memory available. This is enough to start Word 5.0, but when I try to print the document (LPT1 is routed to the LaserWriter), Word says that the printer is not ready. When I remove the file client modules (TOPSCLNT and TOPSRDR) Word will print. Hence Word just doesn't have enough memory left to do printing when everything is loaded. a) How can I free a little more memory? I _have_ to be able to use the mouse, so not loading the mouse driver is not enough. b) Can I get Word to work-around the problem? c) NEC Canberra tells me that the PowerMate 1+ actually comes with 1Mb of physical memory...does anyone know of any trick to enable it as extended memory? Thanks in advance for any help, suggestions (or comments on how horrid DOS is). Steven Ball, Department of Computer Science, ANU E-mail: steve@anucsd.anu.oz.au Ph. (06) 2495147 Snail-mail: GPO Box 4, CANBERRA CITY ACT 2600, AUSTRALIA He's not the messiah, he's a very naughty boy!