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- Subject: Re: Crynwr WD8003E v. 10 packet driver problem
- Message-ID: <1992Aug20.155724.42465@kuhub.cc.ukans.edu>
- Date: 20 Aug 92 15:57:24 CDT
- References: <1992Aug16.145219.28669@cmcl2.nyu.edu>
- Organization: Whollllly Mackeral
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- In article <1992Aug16.145219.28669@cmcl2.nyu.edu>, jackson@acf3.nyu.edu (Robert Max Jackson) writes:
- >
- > I seem to have encountered a problem using version 10 of
- > the Crynwr packet drivers for Western Digital cards
- > (WD8003E.COM) that does not exist with earlier versions. As I
- > have seen no reference to this problem, I infer it probably results
- > from some special interaction that I cannot determine. Here I
- > describe the problem and some of the tests I have done to try and
- > locate the source. This is the conclusion of months of irritation so
- > I am hoping that it will help anyone who has experienced anything
- > similar. Also, of course, I would be thrilled if a resolution could
- > be found.
- > The problem appears as lost key strokes. This is often
- > referred to as the "sticky shift keys" problem, because it frequently
- > results in the Shift, Control, or Alt keys being "stuck" on, ie. as
-
-
- I also had this problem and reported it along time ago, I thought it
- was just on zenith machines, glad to see someone else is also having
- that problem, I went back to real early drivers and they work.
-
- Tphillip@research.rgsps.edu
-