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- From: aa144@sfn.saskatoon.sk.ca (Clark Nikolai)
- Newsgroups: comp.sys.amiga.networking
- Subject: Re: Getting MUI3.2 to work
- Date: 15 Feb 1996 04:13:49 GMT
- Organization: Saskatoon Free-Net
- Message-ID: <4fubtt$f97@tribune.usask.ca>
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- John S. Burger (jsburger@xmission.com) wrote:
- : ^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^
- : I don't think so!!! Maybe some MUI program you are using needs "PLAY" but
- : *NOT* MUI.
- : CN> have that. The PLAY script calls for PlaySingle.drx. Now where do I find
- : CN> that?.
- : CN> Some of the things don't appear and soem programs won't start.
-
- You're right. It turns out that there is a bug in the muimaster.library
- that was distributed with MUI3.2. All I had to do was get the bug fixed
- version of the library (Version 13.687) from AmiNet. Anyone else having
- this problem can get it from Aminet: dev/gui/MUI32fix.lha.
-
- So IBrowse is very impressive. It's been crashing a lot but that'll get
- fixed. It looks like practically there *is* Netscape for the Amiga. It's
- called IBrowse.
-