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- From: "Bernhard Graf" <graf@jojo.IN-Berlin.DE>
- Date: Tue, 19 Mar 1996 22:23:09 +0100
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- Subject: Re: IBrowse
- Message-ID: <66095623@jojo.IN-Berlin.DE>
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- In article <paul.460y@serena.iaehv.nl>: "Re: IBrowse"
- Paul Kolenbrander <paul@serena.iaehv.nl> wrote:
-
- PK> > The day before yesterday, IBrowse trashed my Workbench partition to
- PK> > such a degree, that neither disk-validator nor DiskSalve were able to
- PK> > validate it ("Block xxxxxxx is used twice").
- PK>
- PK> Are you sure it's Ibrowse? I've had this once with AWeb as well. And
- PK> it turned out to be the 24bit jpeg.datatype that was the culprit. It
- PK> did something on sys: that went wrong. Well, my fault for using beta
- PK> software. Luckily DiskSalv fixed my problem.
-
- It did happen when using IBrowse and because IBrowse crashed the system
- (as usual :-( ). I've never had any problems with jfif.datatype.
- Perhaps jfif accessed the disk, when IBrowse crashed -- maybe it was
- AmiTCP or any other part of the whole system -- but it was IBrowse that
- crashed. Period.
-
- I don't use IBrowse anymore.
-
-
- Ciao
- --
- Bernhard Graf
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