Hi Julian Sadotti,
To someone with the same first name, I owe a comment or two.
The same type of crash happens when I use AWeb. When it runs out of
Chip RAM, it too does not notify me of the problem, but either causes a
total crash, a guru or the system locks up. It seems that the
Is there a list containing which JavaScript commands have been
implemented somewhere?
I intend to make a few pages containing a few simple bits of JS, and
would like to know exactly which commands work with Voyager.
Wouter Lamee
Don't really understand any of this. I downloaded the latest V beta
last
night along with the latest image decoders etc, and ANN was
absolutely
fine. Loading was definitely faster (probably down to image
decoders).
And you have Javascript enabled?
Yes. I never had cause to turn it off in
On 06-Jun-00, Richard Lane wrote:
On 05-Apr-25, Don Cox wrote:
The new beta seems less stable than the old, and is having big
problems with ANN.lu
Can't say I've had any problems with this one. What problems are you
having?
I'm getting corrupt layouts - big blank areas on the left
On 07-Jun-00, Julian Aronowitz wrote:
I can think of two possible work-arounds the programmers can do for
this problem: 1) have the program temporarily store the image onto a
disk; and/or, 2) have the program cause a downgrade of resolution of
the image (from 1200x1200 to 600x400). In
On Tuesday June 06 2000, Nick Elliott said to Neil Williams:
See the "settings" menu on the message window, or hit RAmiga-T for a
suprise.
NE Does Microdot allow this? I can't find it. (Only looking out of
NE curiosity following this message really)
To be honest, I'm not sure. I
On Tuesday June 06 2000, Ingo Heinicke said to Martin Steigerwald:
It is planned to support Amigas with PPC boards.
IH Too bad I couldn't get hold of one. Still looking for a CyberstormPPC.
IH DCE told me to contact Vesalia which I did. No response yet :-(
They should be available soon.
I don't understand why running out of chip RAM should cause a crash.
Surely on the Amiga you request some memory of a particular
type, and if
it isn't available the system returns an error, allowing you
to put up a
small requester to warn the user.
I've seen this in so many programs.
Hello people;
I don't understand why running out of chip RAM should
cause a crash.
Surely on the Amiga you request some memory of a particular type,and if
it isn't available the system returns an error, allowing you to put
up a small requester to warn the user.
I've seen this in so many
Hello Don
On 07-Jun-00, Don Cox wrote:
The new beta seems less stable than the old, and is having big
problems with ANN.lu
Can't say I've had any problems with this one. What problems are you
having?
I'm getting corrupt layouts - big blank areas on the left side of the
screen, etc.
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