Windows is the only place I know to run it in. In DOS, I can't satisfy the memory requirements, but if I mess with the Properties of the EXE file, I can make it right. It requires some 560K of Base Memory, and in DOS I don't know how to modify this. The vast majority of my memory is in XMS, and I know how to change the EMS section (with just RAM after the command, it makes 32MB, that was too much, so I tried chopping it down to 8MB, no help). How can I move some XMS memory to Base memory?
Normally, I seem to remember that to get more base memory, you had to tear some stuff out of autoexec.bat and config.sys through a boot disk. But there's practically nothing in either of those files.