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July 4th, 2003, 11:44 AM
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Re: Is more RAM what I need?
Even if it doesn't fix that particular problem, more ram is always good.
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July 4th, 2003, 02:46 PM
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Re: Is more RAM what I need?
I thought that more RAM was the cure for every computer problem! Isn't it?
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July 4th, 2003, 03:36 PM
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Re: Is more RAM what I need?
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What error message do you get?
I had similar problems and got "access violation at ....". The error was in my case not reproducible and if I repeated the turn from the Last savegame it usually didn't occur again. Therefore I did not report it to MM.
I am pretty sure that RAM has nothing to do with it (I have 288MB on my computer, which seems quite enough for Win98).
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I had a similar (probably the same) problem but testing the Lastest Aquilaeian Version.
Really I don't know what happened... but playing Aquilaeian vs Narn, I got this kind of message around the turn 350.
The frist time believed that was a Win**** problem... then restarted and runned the turn manually, but the program crashed again.
Then, I restarted a new game between the same races, and got the problem around the turn 300.
I changed the Aquilaeian to human control, with all the AI ministers on. Runned the turn, but the game doesn't crashed!
Then, I sent the savegame and an image with the error to Aaron. I know he had the time to see the report, because he asked me what MOD I was using.
Finally, must say that running the Aquilaeian with the Pyrochette, sometimes I had the problem but sometimes not...
Hope Aaraon will have time to fix it.
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July 4th, 2003, 09:20 PM
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Re: Is more RAM what I need?
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I thought that more RAM was the cure for every computer problem! Isn't it?
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If only it were that simple. 
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July 5th, 2003, 09:52 AM
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Re: Is more RAM what I need?
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I thought that more RAM was the cure for every computer problem! Isn't it?
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It is like money in your life: it solves a lot of problems but not some of the most important ones!
(Just had my philosophical 5 minutes of the day )
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July 5th, 2003, 05:57 PM
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Re: Is more RAM what I need?
In the days of Win95 and systems that came with 8 or 16 megs of ram, more ram fixed a lot of things. But it is not the cure-all that some would have you think. Adding ram will speed up a system that is paging a lot, but it will hardly ever fix a machine that is generating error Messages. With Win98, a clean install followed by an install of the new 9x Version of the installer program followed by installing the remaining drivers and software will fix most problems.
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July 7th, 2003, 07:09 AM
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Re: Is more RAM what I need?
Dear Thermodyne,
I don't suppose you would want to post a complete step-by-step walkthrough of this process. Or send one to me by email. Or tell me where on the Net I could find one.
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