From: Terry Mahon 
Hi Terry
>
>When I quit NC2, go to shell & type Avail to see what memory remains,
>I get the customary information. However, if I type Avail Flush, or my
>shell-startup alias "af" my system instantly freezes & I have to
>reboot.  Still, it's one way of getting all my memory back!!!

  Yup that's weird, try running snoopdos with log enabled and save to floppy then 
after the crash :-(
read the file  you might have an idea why it crashes.

>And now a more important concern. In Microdot, when ticking "Empty
>Database", it's cheering to read "47 messages deleted, saving 135k" or
>whatever. But on opening the data cache with Sid I find the
>corresponding directories, though emptied, are still there & the cache
>is as long as ever. So two questions:- Is there a method within
>Microdot itself to remove these irrelevant directories, or, if I
>painstakingly remove them individually using Sid would this create
>total havoc with NC2's internal monitoring system next time round,
>like mucking up it's "history"?
>(I know IBrowse specifically states "never empty your IBrowse cache by
>using Amigados delete or with a file manager. Always use the IBrowse
>Disk Cache/Flush option.")
>
>I shall now turn patiently to the East, waiting enlightenment.
>Terry Mahon

    Bomber Harris

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