Re: Problems with running yarn on faster computers
From: Andrew Hodgson (andrew@hodgsons.freeserve.co.uk)
Date: Wed, 22 Sep 1999 15:36:53 +0100
In article <199909161642.JAA05847@ shell1.ncal.verio.com>,
Howard Schwartz <theo@ncal.verio.com> wrote:
>
>I seem to be having trouble with running yarn (or rather yes) on a very fast new
>machine I have got:-
>
>Pentium III 500 w/128 mb ram and 13 gb hd.
>
>I was rather hoping I could keep my older setup (yarn, yes, boxer etc), but I
>get various runtime errors from the programs in the yes suite (yes.exe, yesx.exe
>etc).
>
>-----------------------------
>You might try loading yes and/or your editor high at various segments.
>Runtime errors are often memory conflicts.
>
This does 'ne work either. I have tried nearly everything to get the yes.exe,
yesx.exe, reorder.exe and ypost.exe programs to operate both in plain dos
(prefered method) or under a win shell. Also, the install.exe program fails to
start either which is a bit of a bummer, luckily though I backed up yes onto zip
discs because I have numerous header and quote files set up. I have contacted
the author at pg@login.dknet.dk with no response. I am very disapointed.
Andrew.