When starting the emulator a message appears stating that the fonts cannot be loaded, or there is not enough memory for the virtual screens. Whats wrong?
This can be caused by several things. The emulator needs enough memory to load the fonts (about 98K) and also must be able to find them. The fonts are also compressed to save space. Any errors in the font files (615font.VGA or 615font.EGA) will cause an error message. Make certain 1) the font files are in the current directory when you start the emulator, or 2) the font file path is specified using the /D command line option or 3) that an environment variable EM615PATH is defined. Verify that at least 480K of memory is free before starting the emulator so there is enough memory to load the font files. If not, see your DOS Users Guide on loading other TSR applications in HIGH memory. You may also re-copy the font files off of the floppy or reinstall the emulator to ensure the current font files are not corrupt. If starting EM615-G with a /C or /W there is not enough memory to start the emulator. You will need to free up more memory before starting EM615-G by loading other programs in hi
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