Op Thu, 21 Feb 2013 06:19:29 +0100 schreef Wolfgang Lenerz
w...@wlenerz.com:
Even in v1.09 the DIR_SELECT$ bug still exists.
Memory corruption as soon as the menu is opened. Some of the directories
in the list may not exist for this SMSQ/m but the main root it opens
with is win1_, which
Op Tue, 19 Feb 2013 18:16:26 +0100 schreef Wolfgang Lenerz
w...@wlenerz.com:
Hmm, strange, could you re-download v. 1.07 again?
There may have been something wrong with it.
Thanks for the new version. So far the bug with QD seems to have vanished.
But...
Shortly after I wrote the email
On 20/02/2013 12:10, Bob Spelten wrote:
Shortly after I wrote the email yesterday I tried to configure ACP_obj,
which resulted in memory corruption.
I tried MenuConfig again this morning with the same result.
Thanks, fixed in 1.08.
On 20/02/2013 13:13, Norman Dunbar wrote:
Linux Mint 13
Op Wed, 20 Feb 2013 14:33:09 +0100 schreef Wolfgang Lenerz
w...@wlenerz.com:
On 20/02/2013 12:10, Bob Spelten wrote:
Shortly after I wrote the email yesterday I tried to configure ACP_obj,
which resulted in memory corruption.
I tried MenuConfig again this morning with the same result.
Op 20/02/2013 17:50, Bob Spelten schreef:
Op Wed, 20 Feb 2013 14:33:09 +0100 schreef Wolfgang Lenerz
w...@wlenerz.com:
On 20/02/2013 12:10, Bob Spelten wrote:
Shortly after I wrote the email yesterday I tried to configure ACP_obj,
which resulted in memory corruption.
I tried MenuConfig
Even in v1.09 the DIR_SELECT$ bug still exists.
Memory corruption as soon as the menu is opened. Some of the directories
in the list may not exist for this SMSQ/m but the main root it opens
with is win1_, which does exist.
Oops!
Bob
Hi Bob,
There is a well known bug in dir_select$ in that,
Just did a quick testrun with v1.07.
While I was editing my BOOT file in QD I noticed that sometimes text gets
garbled on the display.
When moving the cursor left or right the last character is repeated and
painted over the text.
When doing a page up or down and coming back to that line it
Hmm, strange, could you re-download v. 1.07 again?
There may have been something wrong with it.
Wolfgang
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