rec.autos.simulators

RAM FOR N2

David Presto

RAM FOR N2

by David Presto » Thu, 13 Mar 1997 04:00:00

Hello,
 Is there a way I can get the game to work with the computer saying I
have enough RAM to use game. Right now I have 12 meg of RAM but I use a
bookdisk to play the game and it works fine. Is there I way a can fake
the computer to thinking I have 16 or more RAM?

WC car creator for SPEED
http://www.racesimcentral.net/~speed/

Michael Peters

RAM FOR N2

by Michael Peters » Fri, 14 Mar 1997 04:00:00


> Hello,
>  Is there a way I can get the game to work with the computer saying I
> have enough RAM to use game. Right now I have 12 meg of RAM but I use a
> bookdisk to play the game and it works fine. Is there I way a can fake
> the computer to thinking I have 16 or more RAM?

> WC car creator for SPEED
> http://www.nascarnet.com/~speed/

No. Just have to buy more ram. Ram doubler programs are rubbish.

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Steve Vandergrif

RAM FOR N2

by Steve Vandergrif » Sun, 16 Mar 1997 04:00:00


> Hello,
>  Is there a way I can get the game to work with the computer saying I
> have enough RAM to use game. Right now I have 12 meg of RAM but I use a
> bookdisk to play the game and it works fine. Is there I way a can fake
> the computer to thinking I have 16 or more RAM?

> WC car creator for SPEED
> http://www.nascarnet.com/~speed/

Actually, if you're running a bootdisk and getting into the game ok,
it's probably more a question of freeing up conventional RAM on your
system.  There are several ways to avoid the dreaded boot disk; buying
more RAM, however, will not solve this problem (though it will give you
longer replays across the board, and better performance in Win95).  If
you could give some more information about your operating system, and
how you've configured the game, I'd be glad to help.

God Bless,
Steve


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