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TEKMAR'S "TICK" UTILITY (QUIKBUF)

  This utility can cause the printscreen function of the QUIKBUF program to
  fail (when it is attempted from within the QUIKBUF pop-up menu).  Removing
  TICK removes the problem.

  In addition, there is one customer report of TICK causing Lotus 123 to not
  recognize any expanded memory.  Try removing TICK to see if the problem
  goes away.  Symphony may have the same problems, but none have been
  reported so far.

SAS

  SAS Version 6.03 uses EMS 4.0.  However, it maps only four pages at a time
  and doesn't use the EEMS portion of EMS 4.0.  Therefore, this version of
  SAS works with any Above Board; you don't need an Above Board Plus.

SIDEKICK
IBM 3270 CONTROL PROGRAM & SIDEKICK

  Borland reports problems with SideKick and Version 2.1 of the 3270 control
  program.  They were working on a solution in July of 1986, and we have had
  no recent reports of this problem, so apparently this has been resolved.
  This problem was unrelated to the Above Board.

SIDEKICK & QUIKBUF

  When both SideKick and QUIKBUF are active, commands executed from QUIKBUF
  will occur after both QUIKBUF and SideKick are popped down.

SIDEKICK PLUS

  This version of SideKick uses 64K bytes of conventional memory if expanded
  memory is present, 384K bytes if expanded memory isn't present.

SMARTDRV.SYS & THE IBM PS/2 MODEL 30 286

  Smartdrv.sys in extended memory (no matter who supplies the extended
  memory) cause lockups in a IBM Model 30 286. Microsoft has admitted a
  problem and has released an update for the disk caching software. Have
  customers contact Microsoft if they have the problem and smartdrv.sys date
  code is less than Sept. 7, 1988.

  Smartdrv.sys seems to work okay with expanded memory.

SMARTERM V 1.25 AND QUIKBUF

  The Smarterm Version 1.25 terminal emulator locks up if used with the
  Above Board QUIKBUF program.

SQZ! AND 1-2-3

  SQZ!, a data squeezer utility for 1-2-3 and Symphony, is compatible with
  Above Board expanded memory.

SUPERCALC 5

  SuperCalc uses ALL expanded memory available, though not all memory will
  show up in their status screen (e.g. with 1.4 meg Exp memory SC5 will show
  1.1 meg total, with 1.01 meg available.  The first 300k is 'used' by SC5).
  Several reports of SC5 locking up during loading when EMM is installed.
  Could not be duplicated here in same brand of computer with same version
  of EMM.

SUPERKEY AND QUIKBUF

  When both are installed, the Quikbuf pop-up menu passes a carriage return
  through to the application.

SUPER PROJECT EXPERT

  (Field report)  A user reports this program is compatible with Above
  Boards.  There was a problem, however, where the computer rebooted every
  time Super Project was invoked with EMM.SYS active.  Computer Associates,
  the software manufacturer, instructed the user to configure EMM to use the
  address E000 (which, unfortunately, wasn't possible in their 80286-based
  computer).  However, the user added the parameter EXPF=D000 to the EMM
  command line in the CONFIG.SYS file and that allowed Super Project to
  operate correctly.

SYMPHONY & EXPANDED MEMORY

  Commands to display the amount of expanded memory:

  The 1-2-3 command:    /Worksheet Status
  The Symphony command: F9 Settings

  Lotus 1-2-3 & Symphony use 4 bytes of conventional memory as a pointer to
  every cell that is stored in expanded memory.  This means that ONCE
  CONVENTIONAL MEMORY IS FULL, there will be no more room to store pointers
  so NO MORE EXPANDED MEMORY CAN BE USED.

  Lotus 1-2-3 Ver. 3.0 solves this by using extended memory. (for 286/386's)
  Lotus Version 2.2 & Symphony still have this limitation.

  The following data types are ALWAYS stored in conventional memory:
  Integers, Range names, String constants.

  Expanded memory is used to store:
              Real numbers, Labels, Formulas.

  You cannot save conventional memory by changing data types.

  It is possible to have a large spreadsheet full of numbers that does not
  use ANY expanded memory.  On the other extreme, you can have many complex
  formulas or long labels that will fill all the expanded memory while
  conventional memory is still available.

  In order to get more conventional memory, have users remove any TSR
  programs they have loaded.  This will allow them to use more expanded
  memory.

THINKTANK AND EXPANDED MEMORY

  ThinkTank Version 2.1 or higher uses LIM expanded memory to handle
  outlines faster.  This isn't documented in the ThinkTank manual, but both
  Living Videotext and Intel have confirmed it.

TOPAZ

  Topaz is a 3-D modeling program that uses the AT&T Targa card and requires
  2M bytes of expanded memory (but works best with 8M bytes).  AT&T Graphics
  Software Labs makes this software.

VDISK

  VDISK is compatible with Above Boards.  However, when using VDISK, and an
  Above Board PLUS or Plus 8 providing LIM 4.0 expanded memory, don't use
  I/O port 218 for the Above Board.  If you do, VDISK won't install.
  Instead, it will display an, "Extender card switches do not match memory
  size" message.

  VDISK uses I/O ports 210 and 213.  An Above Board Plus uses these same
  ports if the board is set to I/O port 218 and it's using the Above Board
  Plus EMM 4.0.

VEM.SYS

  VEM.SYS is the device driver for the Above Disk program.  If you try to
  use EMM with VEM.SYS, EMM will appear to install, but no expanded memory
  will be recognized (the CHKMEM program will report 0K bytes expanded
  memory).  Remove the VEM.SYS line from the CONFIG.SYS file.

WORD PERFECT

  Intel has no reports of incompatibilities between WordPerfect and Above
  Boards.

WORD PERFECT 5.0

  We have no Field Reports of any incompatibilities.

  Tech Notes:
  We have FIELD REPORTS that it may require EMM 4.0, but this version DOES
  use expanded memory for documents that become too large for conventional
  memory.  About 300k of program menus, error messages, and overlays can
  also be loaded into expanded memory by using the /r parameter.  This will
  increase program speed. Word Perfect 5.0 uses expanded memory for
  documents AUTOMATICALLY unless expanded memory is disabled using the /NE
  parameter.

WORDSTAR & QUIKBUF

  When using Wordstar with the Above Board's QUIKBUF program, you need to
  change the defaults in the Wordstar print menu.  Instead of answering "N"
  to, "Do you want to continue and print?", answer, "Y".  This will keep
  QUIKBUF from interfering with Wordstar's internal buffer.



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