Re: Help on install of 6.0A

From: Eric McNeil <mcneil_at_glvc12.cen.encompass.com>
Date: 22 Apr 1994 13:40 -0600
Message-ID: <22APR199413402700_at_glvc12.cen.encompass.com>


In article <766808083.89snx_at_aleytys.pc.my>, philip_at_aleytys.pc.my writes...
>
>In article <1994Apr6.144246.1_at_nmdl01> dlc_at_ncom.nt.gov.au writes:
>>
>>HELP,
>>
>>I am having trouble installing ORACLE on a stand-alone pc.
>>
>>Suspect a conflict between EMM386 and SQLPME.
>>
>>Conventional memory is constrained running DECNET connectivity software, only
>>341.4K available for programs.
>>
>>SQLDBA will not start. Comes back with a message saying conflict with EMM386,
>>
>>
>>Suggestions for a way forward, besides killing EMM386.
>>
>>Environment is DOS/WINDOWS, connected to NOVEL LAN, Through DECNET gateway,
>>also connected to DEC VAX/VMS.
>>
>>Thanks for the help in advance.
>>
>>E-mail responces to DLC_at_NMDL01.NCOM.NT.GOV.AU
>
>1) LOADHIGH as much as possible of your Network/TSR Stuff.
>
>2) If there is still not enough conventional memory replace EMM386
>with Quarterdeck's QEMM386, use the STEALTH parameter to get as much
>UMBs as possible, try to load as much as possible HIGH using the
>QEMM utility LOADHI.
>
>3) If this still doesn't work, I believe that Netroom from Helix
>(another replacement for EMM386) can run all your network drivers in
>a separate virtual machine leaving you all the conventional memory
>available. *NOTE* I haven't used NETROOM at all so I'm just guessing
>here.
>
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