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               Inboard 386 Software Compatibility: O-Z                    
                                                                          
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 ORACLE

     For Oracle to be compatible with Inboard 386, you need the following:
      Oracle version 5.1A (or later)
      Inboard 386 software version 1.2 (or later)
      SQLPME module version 1.2.1  (the version number is displayed when
     SQLPME loads.

     You must also modify the "SQLPME" command in the ORACLE.BAT and
     INSTALL5.BAT batch files.  The batch files are on the RDBMS1 diskette.
     Both files contain a "SQLPME" line.  If this line contains the "/NOIOR"
     parameter, remove the parameter.  Then add the " -m2" parameter, making
     sure a space precedes the dash and the "m" is lowercase.  If a
     parameter that redirects the output, such as "> NULL", is present, it
     can remain.

     NOTE: You must have at least 640K bytes of conventional memory and 1.5M
     bytes of extended memory to use Oracle.

     Oracle's phone number is: (415) 598-8111.

 PARADOX 386

     Paradox 386 is compatible with Inboard 386 except when used with the
     3Plus Etherlink Plus Adaptor.  ILIM and Paradox 386 are incompatible in
     all computers.

 PC ANYWHERE

     This software was tested with the Inboard 386 AT and found to be
     compatible.

     Tech Notes: We have reproduced a customer issue where PC Anywhere
     loaded before loading Desqview would cause an IBM AT's speaker to
     "scream" and then the computer would lock up. This was found to be BIOS
     related. IBM BIOS revisions dated 01/04/84 or 06/10/85 would cause the
     same failure when tested with other 80386 CPU accelerator cards as well
     as with the Inboard AT.  The IBM BIOS version dated 11/15/85 or BIOS's
     from AMI and Phoenix don't exhibit this failure.

 PHARLAP DOS EXTENDER 1.1

     Version 1.1 is incompatible with Inboard 386.  The program executes an
     invalid code sequence when returning the 80386 from protected mode to
     real mode.  Recent versions of the program are compatible with Inboard
     386.

 QUIBICOMP PICTURE MAKER

     This image-capturing/image-processing software is incompatible with
     Inboard 386.  The computer randomly locks up within this application.

 READY!

     You cannot load Ready! into expanded memory from drive A: or B:.  You
     must load it from the hard disk to use expanded memory.

 SAMNA AMI

     This program is compatible with Inboard 386.

 SAMNA WORD

     (Field report)  One user reports that exiting this program caused the
     computer to lock up when ILIM386 version 2.05 was installed.  A later
     version of ILIM386 apparently corrects the problem.

 SMALLTALK

     (Field report)  Smalltalk is reported to be compatible with Inboard
     386.

 SOFTWARE CAROUSEL

     The Software Carousel version currently being shipped may not be
     compatible with Inboard 386.  If this is the case, it will lock up
     immediately after it displays the memory configuration screen.

     Software Carousel's default hot-key sequence for switching programs is
     Alt-Shift.  This sequence ignores the presence of the Ctrl key (for
     changing speeds with Speed.sys) unless Ctrl is pressed first.  The hot-
     key sequence for Carousel can be changed in the CAROUSEL.OPT file if
     this becomes a problem.

 SPACEMAN BY LOGISTICS

     (Field report)  This program is compatible with Inboard 386, but you
     must load the program at speed 1.

 SYMPHONY

     Intel has tested Symphony with Inboard 386, and they are compatible.

 SYMPHONY 1.1 AND 1.2

     You must load Symphony release 1.1 or 1.2 from the keydisk with the
     computer running in speed 1 or 3.  After the program is loaded, you can
     switch to speed 4.

     You can install Symphony 1.2 on a hard disk, but you must install it
     with the computer running in speed 1 or 3.  After you've installed
     Symphony on the hard disk, it will both load and run in speed 4.

 SYMPHONY & COPROCESSOR ERROR

     Symphony Release 1.0 and 1.1 use a nonstandard method of detecting the
     presence of a math coprocessor, which can cause the software to
     erroneously report that you have a math coprocessor.  It can also
     produce an error when a number is inserted in a cell.  This error can
     occur in any computer, even one without Inboard 386.

     If Symphony indicates a math coprocessor is present when there isn't
     one, remove the coprocessor driver from the Symphony driver set by
     following these steps:
     1.  Run install
     2.  Select Advanced functions
     3.  Select Modify driver set
     4.  Select Math coprocessor
     5.  Delete "coprocessor floating point driver."

     NOTE: This is not an Inboard 386 problem.  However, if this problem
     appears with the installation of Inboard 386, you may still have an
     8087 in your computer, or the Inboard 386 exposes the false assumption
     that Symphony makes to determine math coprocessor presence.

     If you still have the problem with Release 1.2, upgrade to a more
     current release or install an 80387.

 WORD PERFECT

     WordPerfect is compatible with Inboard 386.  However, the WordPerfect
     tutorial might produce a divide overflow error or lock up the computer
     if invoked with the computer in fast mode.  Switch the computer to slow
     mode to start the tutorial, and then switch to fast mode after the
     program has started.

 WORKVIEW

     This program is compatible with Inboard 386 but is incompatible with
     ILIM386 and other EMS emulators.  It requires 640K bytes of
     conventional memory.  If you use the Inboard SWAP parameter to fill
     conventional memory, configure the system board for 256K bytes and set
     up Inboard to backfill from 256K to 640K bytes.

 X-AM

     X-AM is compatible with Inboard 386.  This software development and
     operating environment allows applications to use extended memory
     directly, and it uses 32-bit instructions and addresses.  X-AM is made
     by IGC, 4800 Great American Pkwy, Santa Clara, CA, 95054, (408) 986-
     8373.



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