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Appendix C
Troubleshooting
Check your CONFIG.SYS file and make sure it contains a valid FRAME address.
(We recommend that you do not use the FRAME option. Delete the FRAME option,
and let the Kingston EMS driver automatically set the page frame address for you.)
I/O address specified is not one of the permitted values.
The I/O address in the IOADDR option of your CONFIG.SYS file must be one of the
following values:
0208, 0218, 0258, 0268, 02A8, 02B8, or 02E8
If you omit the IOADDR option, the Kingston EMS driver uses the default address
value of 0208. You only need to specify this option if you are sure there is an address
conflict with another circuit board.
No working memory can be found. EMM aborted.
Initialization Error. Memory Manager NOT Installed.
This message indicates that no Expanded memory is available. The likely cause is that
none has been allocated or the EMS driver did not load correctly. Also, the EMS
driver (KTCEMM.SYS) needs 64K of contiguous space in upper memory to load
correctly. Trying specifying a frame address of D000 to load the driver. Your driver
statement in CONFIG.SYS should look like this:
DEVICE=C:\KTCEMM.SYS FRAME=D000
Number of handles is invalid or out of range.
The number of handles specified in your CONFIG.SYS file must be a decimal number
in the range 16 to 255. (If you did not specify the HANDLES option, the default value
is 64.) Reboot your computer with the backup Reference diskette, and check the
CONFIG.SYS to make sure you specified a valid number of handles.
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KTM-609/16 Installation Guide - Rev. D1

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