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- From: ganterth@mathematik.tu-muenchen.de (Thomas Ganter)
- Newsgroups: comp.sys.amiga.programmer
- Subject: Does MUNGWALL have errors ?
- Date: 19 Feb 1996 12:53:54 GMT
- Organization: Math. Institut der TU Muenchen
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- Hello world.
-
- I encounter severe problems using Mungwall and certain other software.
- Most serious is, that MungWall seems to crash the machine after a
- OpenDevice() / CloseDevice() call.
-
- I am using a MultiFaceIII card for adding ports to my A3000. After
- closing the according Device (duart.device), there is a total reboot
- (including booting a new KS) necessary when MungWall was running.
- Without MungWall, there is no problem.
-
- This definitely is not a fault of my handling the device, since it
- occurs with every program using that device.
-
- Since i have encountered some more problems while running MungWall,
- like enforcer hits from programs that have none if MungWall is not
- running, i think there is strong evidence that mungwall does it's
- job not the way it should.
-
- Is the source to MungWall available somewhere?
-
- Is the author of MungWall available somewhere?
-
- Does anyone have a solution?
-
- - Thomas
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