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2.2 - E.O.S. (operating software for all models,
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2.2.4 Q: When I execute Eclypse.exe I get a
"Critical Memory Error", what's wrong? |
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A: Most likely you have run out of
hard disk space. Since the Eclypse software works with virtual memory,
you need to maintain at least a few megabytes free for the software
to function correctly. If you believe that this error was not caused
by too many test files (or other software) loaded onto the system,
you may have a bunch of useless hidden temporary files in your root
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2.2.5 Q: When I execute a test file I get the
message "ID File Not Found", what's wrong? |
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A: First, be sure that the ID file
being call from your test file in fact does exsist. Next, verify that
the directory name where the ID file resides is included in the PATHS.501
file. And lastly, make sure that all the directories that contain
test files are included in the PATH= statement in your AUTOEXEC.BAT
file in the C: root directory. |
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