*2 >Explanation: PYou do not have enough available RAM to run this program. This program requires Na system equipped with a minimum of 4 Megs RAM. Keep in mind, even though you Pmay have the required amount of total RAM, sometimes TSRs and utilities take up Ma great deal of memory. Therefore, your available RAM is much less than your total RAM. >Possible solutions: O1. If your system has at least 4 Megs, then you might want to try booting your Lsystem "clean." To do this, reboot your system by pressing CTRL-ALT-DEL and ?press the F5 key when you see the message "Starting MS-DOS..." I2. Try deactivating unneccessary TSRs and utilities to free up more RAM. *4 >Explanation: PThis program requires the use of a Microsoft compatible mouse. It also requires Hthe use of a Microsoft compatible DOS Mouse driver. If you have a mouse Pattached to your system, and you are getting this error, then it is most likely Gthat you do not have your mouse driver loaded. REMEMBER: This is a DOS Japplication, not a Windows application, therefore it requires a DOS mouse 5driver. Windows has it's own mouse drivers built in. >Possible solutions: HMouse drivers are normally stored in your DOS directory or in their own Ldirectory called MOUSE. First, try typing MOUSE at the DOS command line. If Fthis does not load your mouse driver, then try typing C:\DOS\MOUSE or EC:\MOUSE\MOUSE. If none of these work, you should contact your mouse 3manufacturer to obtain a current DOS mouse driver. *254 >Explanation: LThere is another DPMI host currently operating on your system. This program Irequires that it uses its own DPMI host provided with the program to run Gproperly. Most often, this is caused by trying to run the program from -Windows or when using QEMM's QDPMI services. >Possible solutions: P1. Most often this is caused from attempting to run this program from Windows.