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000091_amos-request@svcs1.digex.net_Sun Apr 13 22:27:47 1997.msg
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From: Keith Hill <Braneloc@mirex.demon.co.uk>
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Subject: Re: AMOS Orange screen
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To the one known as Mr.,
> On 11-Apr-97, Keith Hill wrote:
> >Bizzare huh, that and the fact that when comipled, unless you do graphics
> >BEFORE you open a screen, you never see anything orange.
> Wrong. When you start a compiled program, the orange screen shows up until you
> open your own screen
> UNLESS!
> You don't use screen 0 (open your own screen, you lazy buggers!) and, when
> compiling, change the `open default screen' option to NO
..I've had that set for so long, I forgot ;-)
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