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From: Johan.Dahl@ling.lu.se (Johan Dahl)
Subject: Re: MacProlog?
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Date: Mon, 20 Mar 1995 15:07:18 GMT
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In article <rmpalmer-1703950153100001@rmpalmer.easynet.co.uk>,
rmpalmer@easynet.co.uk (Rex M. Palmer) wrote:

> Would anyone know how to get information about MacProlog 3.0 or 3.5?
> I've tried to start it up on a Quadra 660 AV and a Powermac 7100 and I
> systematically get "error type 1" messages.
> Are there incompatibilities with the systems I try to run it on?
> Thanks


The problem with MacProlog 3.0 and 3.5 (and 4.5) is that it requiers the
computer to be in 24bit addressing mode instead of 32bit  which is the
only mode in the two computers you are using. Older computers can be
switched between the modes. The solution to the problem is:
1) Use a older compute and set it to 24bit mode in the Memory Preferences.
2) Upgrade to MacProlog32 which can be run in 32bit mode. 

   Johan Dahl.
-- 
Johan Dahl Johan.Dahl@ling.lu.se
Department of Lingvistics and Phonetics
University of Lund
Sweden
