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skyhawk | Star Quester | help windows 3.1 |
March 28, 1995 8:13 PM * |
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�-�- Regarding: help windows 3.1 �-�- �-�- Reply if You Want, I Don't Mind �-�- .���..���..���.��[You Previously Konjoured]��.���..���..���..���..���..���. � finally figured it out. I made sure that every DOOR command loaded and � unloaded a fossil driver. I have a Graffity Wall door that I was calling � from a function block that after it ran, would lockup the board the next time � a off hook command came up. I already loaded and unloaded BNU in all my DOOR � Lost me here, I'm running QEMM, and X00, active all the time but not called � at all from VBBS vconfig ( it's turned off) but X00 is loaded from my � config.sys, so the doors I run needing it can use it if they need it. BUT � what do you mean by turned off & on? That sound like the prob but whats the � fix???? � .���..���..���.��[And 'eres My Prophecy!!!]��.���..���..���..���..���..���. I am running 6.14 and according to the docs, its not recommended to load a fossil driver in your config.sys file. I load BNU, the door program, then unload BNU all in my door batch files. It was wierd sounding but thats what was recommended to me. The 16550 UART problem has been solve now that I am running a USR 28.8 V.34 internal now. ===Skyhawk=== *** The Dragon's Lair BBS *** Oak Harbor WA *** EmeraldNet @4008 *** *** VirtualNet @1360011 *** [VSB] [G3] *** PowerNet @20604 AC *** *** FidoNet 1:3401/207 *** InterNet @net-works.com *** DM/F! *** |
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