Reply 40 of 49, by Scythifuge
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I fired up my Pentium 166 for testing and game/app installation purposes. Somehow, my largest executable dropped from 624k to 584k, which is both strange and annoying. I also was having a DMA conflict with my CT2760 AWE32. I then remembered the 2nd PicoGUS I ordered was in this machine, and I adjusted the DMA on the card which fixed my sound issue, and then had to tweak the crap out of my start up files to get back to 624k. It doesn't make any sense, but I succeeded.
After that, I decided to test KQ5 CD again. I wanted to see if the lockups were happening the exact same way as on my 486, and it has been a few weeks since I last tested (and failed to fix) KQ5 on my P166. I used no slow downs or any weird tricks. The game ran fine. I walked in and out of the outside of town screen. I clicked on everything I could think of to trigger the narrator. I spoke to almost everyone, multiple times. I walked around to almost all of the available screens in the first area. One of the reasons I put my 486 back together was this game and because it was locking up on this P166. All I did was to remove the MPU-IPC-T and replace it with the PicoGUS (and change the DMA,) and tweak my config.sys and autoexec.bat. I think I also changed my RAM stick. I can't remember exactly because I was testing all of my RAM sticks, but I am pretty sure I have a 128MB stick in there which is recognized as a 64mb stick (I believe the maximum size allowed per slot on this Gateway board.
I cannot figure out what was making it lock up and what was done to fix it. I did end up changing my CDROM driver from qcsdrom.sys back to vide-cdd.sys, because the former driver had problems with some discs (like Blood - the discs appeared empty until changing the driver.) So speed could not possibly be the issue since it is still locking up on the 486 and running properly (for now) on the P166. Also, the P166 is using MS-DOS 7.1, and changing back to MS-DOS 6.22 on the 486 did nothing to fix the issue.
I used to have more 72pin RAM, and my original 4DPS has 32mb of RAM, but as of right now, I have only 1 16mb FPM stick and an 8mb FPM stick, and cannot locate any other FPM sticks. So the only thing I can think of to try is removing the 16MB stick and trying with the 8MB stick, to rule out a RAM issue with KQ5 and the 486.

