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Re: Question about DOS33.DMP
- Subject: Re: Question about DOS33.DMP
- From: "william strutts" <wrstrutts1@home.com>
- Date: Sat, 14 Jul 2001 21:12:52 GMT
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You could try redownloading it from Asimov. I had some
luck with that. If you use Netscape, try IE. IE seems to be
better at typing files and doesn't have nearly the problem
that Netscape has. Of course, you could try running
uncook on a Netscape download. That sometimes works.
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"Mac Guillet" <mac@solarwinds.com> wrote in message
news:iz247.699671$166.14478980@news1.rdc1.bc.home.com...
> > Try setting the character delay. I have mine set to 90ms.
>
> I set them both to 500ms....talk about painful to watch. Same result
> though.
>
> Any other suggestions? Could the copy of the DOS33.DMP posted on asimov
be
> corrupt?
>
> Thanks,
> Mac.
>
>