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- From: rajmund@titan.oit.umass.edu (Rajmund Horvath)
- Newsgroups: comp.sys.amiga.networking
- Subject: Re: AWeb - anybody getting a 80000005 guru?
- Date: 24 Mar 1996 14:52:51 GMT
- Organization: University of Massachusetts, Amherst
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- Noah I Rosenberg (integral@alpha1.csd.uwm.edu) wrote:
- : Rajmund Horvath (rajmund@titan.oit.umass.edu) wrote:
- : : Will Bow (wbow@crl.com) wrote:
- :
- : : Sounds familiar. Got plenty of it with my 1200. Two things: get the
- : : latest SetPatch from AT and make sure your maxtransfer is not too large
- : : on your hard drive. (omit a couple of E's)
- :
- : Turns out that the problem is somewhere within the datatypes..
- :
- :
- : How can you get the latest setpatch from AT? on their web page or
- : something?
- :
- :
- I'm glad someone has figured it all out. The latest version of SetPatch
- is still a good idea to get: I'm getting fewer gurus with it. :-)
-
- As far as maxtrf is concerned, you probably couldn't have gotten far with
- your Amiga without getting that fixed up. For new users that is still an
- important piece of info.
-
- R. H.
-