First post, by dkarguth
System specs:
386DX-20
387-33 Math Coprocessor
16 MB SIPP RAM
Chips and Technologies NEAT Chipset
Oak Technologies VGA
Serial/Parallel/Gameport Card, generic
Trantor SCSI card
Toshiba SCSI CD-ROM
Maxtor 200 MB SCSI HDD
IDE/Floppy controller, generic
3.5 inch Floppy Drive
5.25 inch Floppy Drive
4 GB Flash Memory Module (replaces IDE HDD)
Soundblaster AWE32
Intel Etherexpress 8/16 LAN Adapter
56k Modem
The problem started when I installed my SCSI card, as the ASPI and CD-ROM drivers took up too much conventional memory, and Wolf3d refused to run. It suggested getting an extended memory manager, so I got QEMM.
I went through the setup process and it optimized a lot of my drivers, but it had no effect, Wolf3d still refused to run. The only way I can get it to run is to comment out half of my drivers. Why would it do this? I was under the impression that Wolf3d could use extended memory? Is there a workaround to make it load anyway?
"And remember, this fix is only temporary, unless it works." -Red Green