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SUMMARYIf you run Central Point Backup version 7.0 or 7.1 for MS-DOS under Windows version 3.1, DMA buffer size may be too small. To increase the DMA buffer size, add the following line to the SYSTEM.INI file under the [386Enh] section:
You may need to experiment to find a value that works on your machine.
A value in the range of 18 to 64 should work correctly.
If you have problems running Central Point Backup when TrueType fonts are enabled, increase the BUFFERS setting in the CONFIG.SYS file to at least 30. MORE INFORMATION
Some tape backup systems require that DMABUFFERSIZE be set to 64,
which is what Central Point recommends. The disadvantage of increasing
the buffer size is that increasing the DMA buffer size uses up
conventional memory for all applications running under Windows.
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