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From: uscitizen@aol.com (USCitizen)
Newsgroups: alt.cd-rom
Subject: Re: MYST! --- How to get around the Corell SCSI Problem...
Date: 26 Apr 1994 23:41:02 -0400
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In article <Covu2p.5M1@tegra.com>, glen@tegra.com (Glen Osterhout) writes:

G>I finally reached Borland customer service,  and they tell me the problem is 
G>caused by a bug in my Corel SCSI drivers.  There is a patch for it on the 
G>Corel bbs,  but I haven't had a chance to try it yet.

  I have a friend who just bought a Corel SCSI....He was having the same
problem you are having w/ Myst not running right.   We solved the problem by
using MSCDEX.EXE instead of the Corel version of it....You still need the
device driver in the CONFIG.SYS though.

  I have also left a message to everyone concerning how to maximize XMS memory
when running MYST.  Be sure to read it...

                                                             Happy Mysting!!,
                                                           Steven Eiler Griffin
Jr.
                                                           aka USCitizen.
