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 Bad Memory
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     If your system is configured with adequate extended memory, and you
     still encounter a "not enough memory" error, some of your configured
     memory may be bad.  Another indication of bad memory is when your
     program consistently terminates at the same address.

     A simple way to check for bad memory is to set the memory range at
     different memory locations and see if your application still does not
     run.  For example, if you have 4 MB of memory on your machine, and your
     application takes less than 2 MB, you could try the following setting:

     SET DOS16M= @2M

     With this setting, CA-Clipper/ExoSpace starts loading the executable at
     2 MB, leaving the lower 1 MB of extended memory free.  If the
     application runs with this setting, some portion of the memory from 1 MB
     to 2 MB is bad.


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