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Solve : Artisoft session XL? |
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Answer» I need to run Artisoft Session/XL in a windows98 DOS window. When I try to load it, I get err 'your program caused divide overflow.' however when I go into bios and disable mem cash level1 and 2 it runs, but the computer gets so slow that this is no good. I am logging into an old Novell 3.11 network to access session and other dos software. Everything used to work fine under dos 6.22 and 486 processors. How can I get around this issue? I haven't done that. How do I do it? Well, these old mainboards would have their clocks set through jumpers on the mainboard. Get me the name of the mainboard and i'll have a look at the manual.I'm TRYING to set up another machine now: Intel N232 board; 500 MHz Pentium III I have the same error messages. This seems like a memory address problem, but I'll try whatever you suggest. I can't seem to find a manual for that mainboard. How much RAM do your machines have? And can't you use any of the other numerous Artisoft products they released? I can't do without the automated scripting of session XL. It gets called from within a dos program; waits for a time; polls several HOST locations and retrieves files; the dos program then processes the files and creates send back files for those locations that polled successfully; session XL then calls those locations and sends the files; then sends a command to process the send back file. I bought the updated Co-Session software, but they dropped the automated REMOTE scripting application! I will answer the other part of your question tomorrow. The other computer has an Intel SE440BX mother board. System cache memory 512KB; conventional mem 651K; upper mem 101k; xms 67.7M What other software might work? I need to be able to call it from a command line in a batch file (passing the connect parameters), call a remote computer and retrieve a file, close automatically and continue executing the batch file. |
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