LATENOTE.TXT: Last Minute Notes Not Included Elsewhere


   Short If Memory?
      RBB assigns room for your programs according to the memory available 
   when RBB is run.  Since modern systems have 640K bytes of conventional 
   memory, there should be ample room for RBB and the programs you write.
   However, if you are running with Sound Blaster, CD-ROM or other devices
   that require part of this memory, what is left for your programs may be
   too little to be practical.
      If RBB is having difficulty loading some larger programs, you may
   want to consider the following options.
      1) If you are running RBBWIN, the Windows version of RBB, try running
   RBBDOS in MS-DOS.  It functions in the same way, offers additional
   graphic features, but more important, requires less memory.
      2) Reorganize your device assignments with MemMaker or other memory
   organizer.  If RBB runs and you can pick up even 10K bytes, you should
   have ample room for all of your programs.
      3) Set up your system to run without such devices when running RBB.  
   This will free up all the memory you need.
      4) We have a version of RBB available to licensed users that omits 
   BossOptions, which remain available with RBBBOSS.EXE.  It also omits the 
   opening and closing routines.  The decrease in size is approximately 
   80K bytes.  If this will help, contact us for details.

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