Path: chuka.playstation.co.uk!scea!peter_alau@playstation.sony.com From: Elliott Lee Newsgroups: scee.yaroze.beginners Subject: Re: Siocons trouble Date: Thu, 13 Aug 1998 16:45:21 -0700 Organization: Cisco Systems Lines: 57 Message-ID: <35D37A91.ACE1815A@jps.net> References: <35D13F5B.2430E60F@mygale.org> <35D22C99.1BFE@virgin.net> Reply-To: tenchi@jps.net NNTP-Posting-Host: dhcp-m-62-249.cisco.com Mime-Version: 1.0 Content-Type: text/plain; charset=us-ascii Content-Transfer-Encoding: 7bit X-Mailer: Mozilla 4.03 [en] (Win95; U) You may also want to try some of the following: - Don't put the DJSETUP.BAT stuff in your AUTOEXEC.BAT just yet. Check the AUTOEXEC.BAT to make sure that you can remove as many of those SET environment statements as possible or shorten your path. This should free up some space. After you've determined that you can't squeeze any more memory out of the environment, then run the DJSETUP.BAT file by adding to the AUTOEXEC.BAT: call c:\psx\djsetup.bat (Adjust the path as necessary.) - If the above doesn't work, then try loading up your shell (MS-DOS Prompt). Click on the button for properties and then click on the Memory tab. Change the Initial Environment to 4096 (or something larger). You'll have to close the window and re-load the shell. CD over to your PSX directory and run DJSETUP on the prompt---it should run fine now. The only tedious thing about this method is that you have to run DJSETUP.BAT manually every time you open the DOS window. Pankaj Gautama wrote: > > Karl Sigiscar wrote: > > > > When I type djsetup from the PSX library drawer, I get an insufficient > > environment space message. > > This probably means you've got so many environment variables set that > the DOS/WIn environment can't handle any more. > > BUT - you can set your yaroze variables in your config.sys file, instead > of autoexec.bat/djsetup.bat. > > Here's an extract from my config.sys > > SET > PATH=C:\WINDOWS;C:\WINDOWS\COMMAND;c:\windows\system;c:\DOS;d:\extdos;d:\Winstuff\dos;d:\yaroze\psx\bin;d:\yaroze\gnu\bin;C:\ > SET TEMP=D:\TEMP > set DJGPP=d:/yaroze/psx/djgpp.env > set TMP=d:\yaroze\work > set DTLH3000=0x2f8,3,9600 > Set DirCmd=/OGN > > I then don't need to run djsetup when I want to do the Yaroze Dev Thang > > Hope that helps. -- Mata ne, ... ... - e! ::' tenchi@shell.jps.net ':: (Protocol) :: ACiD -/- ACS -/- pHluid -/- Yaroze -/- Nemesis :: (Tenchikun) ::. http://www.jps.net/tenchi .:: ''' '''