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Re: 1.99l minor bug discovered (fwd)
> From: Tim Hudoba <jaring!d.umn.edu!thudoba>
> Subject: 1.99l minor bug discovered (fwd)
> To: nacm.com!executor (Executor_Ardi)
> Date sent: Thu, 6 Apr 1995 10:40:58 -0500 (CDT)
> >
> > I have run 1.99l in my college's 486DX-33 with 16M RAM, and I have
> > discovered a small bug in copying files by dragging the mouse pointer.
> > When I start dragging the pointer, the cursor will be changed to the
> > square-with-a-dot one, but it remains the square-with-a-dot even when I
> > drag the pointer back to its original position (without releasing the
> > mouse button in the whole process).
>
> Yeah, I have noticed this same problem when I try to move a folder, but I
> also encounter some error (cant remember the code it displays), this occures
> if I try and drag the folder to a new location and while using the HFS_XFR
> (OR however it is spelt). But other than that 1.99l is great...
I also encountered some problems with the browser. I highlight a file
and chose "File Delete" from the menu. I got an error message ...
something like "..can't get -pbinfo..." and choices were "Abort" or
"Continue". I chose continue and then after that I think the whole
volume got corrupted coz I can't open it by double-clicking the volume
icon on the toolbar. Same thing happen when I tried to move a folder
from one volume to another...
Otherwise it's just great. i just hope ARDI will consider putting
support to the serial port soon (in version 2.0 I hope ... not
version 3.x) so that that I can use MacPPP to connect
to internet. If that too hard ... maybe a driver to re-route calls from
serial port and convert it to tcp-ip calls something like comT so that
we can use Trumpet Winsock to SLIP to Internet and run Executor in a
window..
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