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- From: jamie@cdevil.unx.sas.com (James Cooper)
- Subject: Re: Guru listing?
- Originator: jamie@cdevil.unx.sas.com
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- Date: Wed, 22 Jul 1992 13:43:08 GMT
- References: <crystal.711765759@glia>
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- In article <crystal.711765759@glia>, crystal@glia.biostr.washington.edu (Crystal) writes:
- >Is there a listing of all the guru numbers somewhere? (seems to me I saw it,
- >but I can't remember where). It would be nice to know why I keep crashing
- >things. (Or rather, why it decided I was being a twit and is *trying* to
- >inform me of the errors of my ways) ;>
-
- Check <exec/alerts.h> if you have C header files, "exec/alerts.i" in the
- Assembler files.
-
- There is also a new file, just uploaded to amiga.physik.unizh.ch which
- will decode the numbers for you (I thinks its just named "alerts.lha"),
- and there have been several others in the past. Also, in an early
- "Special Issue" of AmigaWorld, there was a complete Quick-Reference
- Guide, giving all sorts of info, including the GURU numbers.
-
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- Jim Cooper
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