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Hi,

I'm using ndn in real dos (pc dos 7). It works fine. However I'm trying to use it with ntfsfordos. I don't think I've got much memory for them both. If I run ndn then run ntfsfordos inside it, nfsfordos loads ok. If I then try to run ndn, it says another version of ndn is in memory, but how do I return to it? I've tried ctrl alt x which I thought might work.

 

Is there switch for running ndn for minimum memory? Most of the stuff is very interesting but unnecessary. All I need it for is to add/delete/move etc files.

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hi!

 

it's usually a good idea to run drivers before running file managers (i remember that from my past...)

 

i have a "tiny-d32-version" on my todo list

but i have never started to work on it

 

i don't know what else to do about this :)

i tihnk a smaller/tiny version of NDN would not help you in this case

 

Stefan / AH

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I'm using ndn in real dos (pc dos 7). It works fine. However I'm trying to use it with ntfsfordos. I don't think I've got much memory for them both. If I run ndn then run ntfsfordos inside it

 

This is wrong. Load NTFSDOS before NDN.

 

Reveal more details about your NTFSDOS version (there are many) if problem persists.

 

Is there switch for running ndn for minimum memory? Most of the stuff is very interesting but unnecessary. All I need it for is to add/delete/move etc files.

 

There are many 16-bit managers: Volkov, RIT-DN, Micro-FM, NOOORTON ( :-D ) ...

NDN is a generous 32-bit one ;-)

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