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Strategies & Market Trends : TA-Quotes Plus

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To: TechTrader42 who wrote (3483)2/14/1998 7:22:00 PM
From: Spots  Read Replies (2) of 11149
 
>>I'm concerned that you're not hearing the tunes!

Brooke, I do get the music (with Netscape 4.04), but I have
to wait long enough for moss to grow on God's bones for it
to start up. Also, the page frequently stalls on the
download, and then you don't get it either.

Of course, I just spend the time contemplating. <ggg>
(And scanning, and answering e-mail, and generally
getting up to no good ...). Never was in a hurry to
face the music anyhow ...

To V1.1/NT 4.0 people: Apparently if you specify a separate
VM for all 16-bit aps it does indeed keep you from having to
reboot after QP crashes. I was able to rebuild my toasted
database successfully (or at least the rebuild claimed that
it was rebuilt, and I was able to view charts successfully
afterwards). I haven't got up the guts to add downloads
after last Tuesday yet (and besides, I'm cleaning up
a backlog for Valentine's day).

I can't explain all of my NT problems, but I'm not sure of
the exact sequence of things either.

BTW, there's a registry entry which defaults all 16-bit aps
to a separate VM. Let me see if I can get this right:

Key: HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE\SYSTEM\CurrentControlSet\Control\WOW
Value Name: DefaultSeparateVDM
Value: "yes"

I think that's right. All I can say is, WOW.

Regards,

Spots
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