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>From amos-request@svcs1.digex.net Thu Dec 18 02:32:33 1997
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From: Martin =?iso-8859-1?Q?M=F8ller?= <flop@get2net.dk>
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Date: Wed, 17 Dec 1997 16:56:38 +0100
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Subject: RE: AMOS still won't run
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On 16-Dec-97, Robert Bankston wrote:
First of all, i have only been on the list for 3 days now, so i'm
sorry if this problem allready have been solved.
>Sorry to bother everyone again but hopefully some of you may shed some
>light on the problem here. Recently I posted to the list about my not
>being able to run AmosPro after my HD crashed but I still haven't been
>able to get it to work. Here are a couple of things:
>1. I'm loading no extra extensions (except whatever came on the default
> system disc)
>2. I'm using a fresh copy of the original disc (Version 1.12)
>3. To the best of my knowledge, there are no old configuration files or
> anything else lingering on the HD that might be conflicting with the
> new install
>4. Someone suggested I run SnoopDos so here is the logfile when I tried
> to run AmosPro
> C Process Nam Action Target Name Options Res.
> - ----------- ------ ----------- ------- ----
> 1 [7] amospro OpenLib intuition.library Ver 0 OK
> 2 [7] amospro Load APSystem/amos.library OK
> 3 [7] amospro Open s/AMOSPro_Interpreter_Config Read OK
> 4 [7] amospro FindTask _Switcher AMOS_ Fail
>What is this _Switcher AMOS_ task?
The _Switcher AMOS_ task is used to detect when the user presses
'Amiga-A' and then switch the screen between WB/AMOS (Well i think so,
let me know if i'm wrong!)
>Does anyone have a clue as to what might be causing the conflict here?
>Thanks for the help.
>Robert
I read you'r letter on 30/11-97 and noticed that the AMOSPro.Lib was
missing in you'r APSystem drawer from the AMOS system disk!.
Try replacing it, and see if that solves you'r problem.
It should solve the updater problems anyway!
Also try the program 'APSystem/Locate_APSystem' on the compiler disk,
remember to start it from within the APSystem directory on you'r
harddisk, or it wont work!.
Hope this helps.
BTW. Sorry for sending a mail directly to yesterday, i don't know hwat i was
doing, just
ignore it! :)
Martin.
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