On MS-DOS, the Mupdisp command comes back with ghostscript error 1. What do I do?
Check your config.sys file. You need to have a line like files=10 where the number after the equals sign is greater than or equal to 9. Also, make sure gs386.exe exists and is in your PATH. If you are running Mup from MS-DOS directly or from a DOS prompt under Windows, make sure you installed the DOS version of Ghostscript, not the Windows version. If you are using Mupmate, or Winmup, make sure you installed the Windows version of Ghostscript, not the MS-DOS version.
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