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Q89061: FoxBASE+/386 Requirements

Article: Q89061
Product(s): Microsoft Fox Miscellaneous Products
Version(s): MS-DOS:2.1
Operating System(s): 
Keyword(s): 
Last Modified: 27-OCT-1999

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The information in this article applies to:

- Microsoft FoxBASE+/386 for MS-DOS, version 2.1 
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SUMMARY
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The following items are tips and requirements for FoxBASE+/386:

- The product must be installed on a 386 machine with a math coprocessor or a
  486 machine.

- The computer must have at least 2 MB of extended memory free.

- FoxBASE+/386 must be the only program in the protected mode environment.

- The computer must have a hard disk.

- FoxBASE+/386 uses only extended memory, not expanded memory. Therefore, do
  not use EMM386, QEMM, 386MAX or other expanded memory managers.

- FoxBASE+/386 needs approximately 280K of RAM to load.

Additional query words: 2.10

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Keywords          :  
Technology        : kbAudDeveloper kbFoxproSearch kbFoxBASESearch kbFoxBASE386210DOS
Version           : MS-DOS:2.1

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