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From: cgbatema@lagrange.uwaterloo.ca (Cameron Bateman)
Subject: MIT Scheme for Windows 3.1 (HELP!)
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Date: Wed, 29 Nov 1995 16:56:10 GMT
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Hi,

	I'm trying to set up MIT Scheme (the most recent version downloaded from under the scheme home page) for Windows.  I'm using Windows 3.1 with the 32 bit extensions.  The basic "Runtime" component seems to install just fine.   But when I try and load the bands for Edwin and the compiler, I keep getting "Not enough memory for this version" errors.  I'm running on a 486 Intel box with 8MB of RAM and I've up'ed my 'Doze V-disk to 10 Meg from 8 Meg and still there are these problems.  I tried playing with the 


run switches and after I removed "-large" from the scheme arguement line, it seemed to start up just fine, but then I get a "Build Failed:  File is not a binary" error.  The files are where the installation instructions say they should be and I'm sure I've followed all other instructions properly.  Is anyone aware of a work-around?  Or do I simply not have enough RAM to run these?  Also, is 8MB and a 10MB swap partition enough to use Scheme under Linux/X?

Please reply to cgbatema@undergrad.math.uwaterloo.ca as my access to newsgroups is limited.

Thank you very much

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