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Regions in Windows 98 and ME

Is there a limit on the region size in Windows 98 and ME? I am having weird
problems when my regions get to a certain size.

Thanks

Marcus de Leon
Nov 16 '05 #1
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Hi Marcus,

Yes I seem to recall there was a limit of 64k memory usage for a region in
the older OS's, presumably including 98 and ME if you are having problems
with those. I understand the memory used depends on the complexity of your
region.

Cheers

Doug Forster

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Is there a limit on the region size in Windows 98 and ME? I am having weird problems when my regions get to a certain size.

Thanks

Marcus de Leon

Nov 16 '05 #2

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