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Old June 3rd 17, 04:04 AM posted to microsoft.public.win98.gen_discussion
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Default memory error re load sprite 2

On Wednesday, October 13, 1999 at 3:00:00 AM UTC-4, Michael Kilkenny Webster wrote:
A friend of mine bought a PC 2 days ago that had been built for her.
She has tried to load a chess program (the only program she has tried
to load) onto it. She is getting a critical error message - 'not
enough memory in load sprite 2 Last Windows Error=8'.

The PC is a Pentium2 - 300 using Windows98. Could anyone point us in
the right direction as to whether this is likely to be a fault with
the program or a faulty installation by the builder.

Sorry if this is not the right forum but I got this newsgroup address
via Microsoft - still you look to have some interesting stuff on here.

Thanks

Mick Webster


http://www.kilkenny.force9.co.uk/newhome.html



If the game you are talking about is Combat Chess, that actually an error that occurs when you set pre-load animations, this causes an error that requires the entire program to be reinstalled clean. Its nothing memory related.
 




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