Why don the TSRs work under Windows 95?
If you’re finding that TSRs such as GPLap and GPPerf aren’t working under Windows 95, you probably have the “protected” option in the “memory” tab of the game’s “properties” box turned on. You must turn it off for the TSRs to work, otherwise the memory protection will prevent them “seeing” the GP.EXE.
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