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- From: ericm@sage.cc.purdue.edu (Eric Mulholland)
- Subject: Re: ProTERM still locks up
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- Date: Fri, 20 Nov 1992 00:45:40 GMT
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- sbennett@gnh-starport.cts.com (Stephen Bennett) writes:
- >If that doesn't help, it's possible that it's a problem in your TransWarp, or
- >some other piece of your system hardware -- as inconvenient as I know it is,
- >you might try pulling various system accessories, and see if that helps...
-
- I have been running at 12mhz for the past month and have had almost no
- problems with Proterm. I think by booting directly into Prodos 8 and
- running Proterm solves most if not all of the problems. I have Smartboot
- 8/16 installed and depending on the caps lock key, I boot into GS/OS
- or Prodos 8. It really works out nice.
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