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- From: mxmora@unix.sri.com (Matthew Xavier Mora)
- Newsgroups: comp.sys.mac.programmer
- Subject: Re: Serial question
- Message-ID: <mxmora-270193114253@css-mac1.sri.com>
- Date: 27 Jan 93 19:49:31 GMT
- References: <DPB.93Jan26163809@scws6.harvard.edu>
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- In article <DPB.93Jan26163809@scws6.harvard.edu>, dpb@huelings.harvard.edu
- (David Baker) wrote:
- >
- > I tried to test out the serial port with the following porgram, and I got the
- > same problem I had had in the project I'm working on, which is that the
- > machine freezes during the FSWrite call. When I enter MacsBug, I am in a loop
- > in _vSyncWait. Does anyone know what I'm doing wrong?
-
- I often run into this With Eudora and Fetch. I can't seem to reliably
- download
- any files with fetch. It gets hung up in _vSyncWait. A value at a0+10 is
- not being adjusted and it hangs forever. If I clear that word then it
- continues
- and usally hangs or crashes. I don't know what it is but I see this problem
- also but its with MacTCP/Eudora/Fetch/TelNet/ZapTCP not with comm software.
-
- Xavier
-
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