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        Matthew Wood | Greg Gross | Ok | 
             September 28, 1995             8:36 PM *  | 
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                        Re: Ok
> Re: Ok
>
> > > STACKS=9,256
> > and you can also try setting your stacks to "0,0".
> > MaxBPS=400
>      What will setting the stacks to 0,0 do?  And what does the MaxBPS settin
> do?
>                           Victim of my Vices...you know you are....
Stacks:
Sets the amount of RAM MS-DOS sets aside for Hardware Interupts
MaxBPS:
Specifies the maximum number of break points (A method for transferring
control to Windows for Workgroups in 386 enhanced mode) that can be used by
virtual machine manager. You may need to increase this value if you are using
Microsoft C version 7.0 or higher with a debug version of Windows, or a
third-party virtual device driver that requires more break points than the
default value. The defaul is 200. To change this entry, you must edit
SYSTEM.INI
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