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RE: Whose Problem?
Cliff,
I wrote:
Ken> Executor crashes when inserting text
Ken> *quickly* into a document while running Quark 3.3 or Pagemaker 4.2,
Ken> if I type very SLOWLY all seems well. Is this a
Ken> configuration problem on my end or is this a problem with
Ken> Executor.
Ken> system config: 486DX 66 with 16mg. running OS/2 Warp
Ken> E/D 1.99p6 DPMI memory limit 64mg (Warp) -nosplash -system 7
Ken> -applzone 10M
Cliff writes:
Cliff> There's a slight chance that if you adjust applzone down to 4m and
Cliff> your DPMI memory limit down to 12 MB that the problem you experience
Cliff> with fast typing will go away. If this is so, please let me know,
Cliff> since we'll have to figure out whether this is something that we are
doing
Cliff> wrong or something that Warp does wrong and if it's the latter,
Cliff> whether or not there are ways we can work around this problem.
I tried all the configuration suggestions you gave me but none solved the
problem
of fast typing. Executor still crashes and drops me back to OS/2 with the
error:
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"A program generated an access violation at 00e95340."
P1=00000010 P2=ffffffff P3=XXXXXXXX P4=XXXXXXXX
EAX=00ab0503 EBX=00000193 ECX=00ab0000 EDX=00a9fffc
ESI=00000000 EDI=0000066b
DS=00ff DSACC=40f3 DSLIM=0000026f
ES=00ef ESACC=c0f3 ESLIM=00a9ffff
FS=0127 FSACC=40f3 FSLIM=0000000f
GS=010f GSACC=c0f3 GSLIM=00ffffff
CS : EIP=00e7 : 00165340 CSACC=c0fb CSLIM=00a9ffff
SS : ESP=008f : 0000000c SSACC=00f3 SSLIM=00000fff
EBP=001ecf3c FLG=00012246
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NOTE: I dual booted to DOS (something us OS/2ers hate to do) and was unable
to reproduce the fast typeing problem even if banged on the keyboard randomly
as fast as I could. I was unable to try this on my pentium as there is no FAT
partition
on that machine.
One final question: Do you have any l-o-n-g term plans to support true Apple
PostScript
printer drivers, example, LaserWriter 8.1.1?