Although MESSAGE appears to be a single integrated program, it is actually the seamless marriage of three separate elements;
A RAM card or the new 1MB 95LX is the recommended configuration for running MESSAGE.
The fully installed MESSAGE program system, consisting of MESSAGE, COMMO and VDE, takes about 110K of disk storage space. This assumes you reduce the size of the program files by using a compression program such as PKLite or DIET. (For information on DIET, see page 17 in the Fall, 1991 issue of The HP Palmtop Paper.)
Beyond the storage space required for the MESSAGE program files, you will need room for the messages and CMail retrieved from CompuServe. I recommend using file compression software on the 95LX with its limited RAM.
Two installation programs are provided with MESSAGE to ease the start-up process. The first program sets up MESSAGE to run properly on your 95LX. The second program goes on-line and changes CompuServe settings as required. If you already use TAPCIS or AUTOSIG, there is an excellent chance that CompuServe is already configured properly for MESSAGE.