MultiMente 207_A with patched mm.com?

By olliraa

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14-01-2012, 18:02

I'm desperately trying to find the (fat16/sub directories by Okei) patched English version of MultiMente 207_A. I have the original 207_A version, but for some strange reason (discussed earlier here also), the patching always fails with "Invalid version". There has to be someone, who has the patched English version or some info about the error I believe  Smile

207_a here:
http://www.msxarchive.nl/pub/msx/utils/dos2/mm207_a.lzh

Patch available here:
http://www.ucatv.ne.jp/~kmizuo/fat16/MMpatch.com

Any clues?

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By olliraa

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15-01-2012, 09:59

Ok, if that mm.com really does not exist, what would you guys suggest as a replacement? I've tried Easy, but I'd eally prefer something Commander-like for file management. Is there something like that available?

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By PAC

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15-01-2012, 12:07

Hi, I'm currently using same version but Japanese one. Being honest I didn't find any restriction using it, yes some menus appear in Japanese but in my opinion they don't prevent you use it normally.  Let me know and I'll pass it to you.

Another option could be M v1.2 which is also FAT16 but I think is not so complete than MM.
http://sharksym.egloos.com/category/M%20%28File%20Manager%29

By olliraa

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15-01-2012, 14:36

Hi. I actually have the patched Japanese version. I just wanted to have the dialogues in English also. Thanks for the tip on the M 1.2 Smile Unfortunately it seems my ram (256) is not enough? I get "Not enough memory" Sad

*edit*
It seems it nees 160 Kb of memory... Mine has half of the total memory free (total 256, free 128 KB). How do I get it to 160KB. Sorry to ask such a stupid question Sad Running NMS-8235 with 256 KB and SD Interface 2.2.

By Manuel

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15-01-2012, 14:57

"Not enough memory" usually means not enough TPA memory,  regardless of the amount of mapper memory available.

By olliraa

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15-01-2012, 15:21

"Not enough memory" usually means not enough TPA memory, regardless of the amount of mapper memory available.

Can I increase the amount of TPA memory? Something like with ms-dos and 640K back in the day?

*edit*
Found some advice, but unfortunately I don't understand what it measn in practice Smile

Not enough memory (.NORAM, 0DEh)
MSX-DOS has run out of memory in its 16k kernel data segment. Try reducing the number of sector buffers or removing some environment strings. Also occurs if there are no free segments for creating the RAMdisk.

By olliraa

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15-01-2012, 17:27

Thanks, but unfortunately I still get the Invalid version -error Sad 

By Jipe

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15-01-2012, 17:48

I tried in my version is MM v2.07_A and work fine , this is an English Version
have you a e-mail to send it ?

By olliraa

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15-01-2012, 17:54

Awesome Smile I sent my email address via email Smile

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