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000137_news@bigblue.oit.unc.edu_Tue May 10 22:44:58 1994.msg
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Date: Tue, 10 May 1994 14:54:11
From: woof@panix.com (David A Wolfe)
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Subject: Reccomend wfw?
Every time I go to a MS dog and pony show, from which I just returned, I get
the impulse to install the WFW add-on.
I seen much bandwidth on the subject here. Thh ??? is, is there a faq?
I have winsock 10b. eudoa, winqvt, trumpet bewsreader, wingopher, cello and
mosaic, and Novell 3.11 fairly stable. I would hate to screw things up.
Is there a consensus?
Thanks for relplies in advance..
David
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Date: 10 May 94 20:03:25 GMT
From: herrald@iastate.edu (David J Herrald)
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References: <dob.402.2DCE9C39@inel.gov>, <CpLBx3.LFu@newsflash.concordia.ca>
Subject: Re: WSGopher 1.0 is here!
In <CpLBx3.LFu@newsflash.concordia.ca> misha@abacus (Misha Glouberman) writes:
>David L. Brooks (dob@inel.gov) wrote:
>: This announces the latest version of WSGopher, 1.0. You'll find the
>: self extracting archive file 'wsg-10.exe' on boombox.micro.umn.edu in
>: pub/gopher/Windows, and sunsite.unc.edu in
>: pub/micro/pc-stuff/ms-windows/winsock/apps.
>Hmm. Anyone else getting GPFs?
>Here's what happens to me-
>WSGopher runs happily for a while. It's fun.
>The program craps out.
>A little while _after_ the program crashes, Windows hangs and I have to
>reboot.
>WSG10 is running over trumpet winsock.
I'm getting GPF's too, it doesn't crash windows altogether though. I am
also using Trunpet Winsock. I agree that1.0 does have a lot of nice
features, just wish it was more reliable.
Dave
herrald@iastate.edu