>Though they may seem chaotic, computers are ultimately deterministic >systems, meaning simply that the same actions will produce the same result. >Once we can determine the difference between actions that trigger the crash >and those that don't, the issue will likely become resolvable.
Of course, that asssumes reliable functioning of the computer. I remember spending an entire day trying to find out why my friend's Mac kept crashing (of course we suspected extension conflicts). After trying every possible variation and not coming up with a pattern, I suggested that she had a hardware (most likely memory) problem. We took it into the shop, swapped out a bank of bad memory, and voila, no more crashes! Regards, Howard Bornstein ____________________ D E S I G N E Q www.designeq.com _______________________________________________ use-revolution mailing list [EMAIL PROTECTED] http://lists.runrev.com/mailman/listinfo/use-revolution
