From: "Chipp Walters" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>

G'day Chipp,

Are you saying you have Rev stack corruption problems on Windows?

One person had problems on Win 98 with one of my stacks. Repeatedly. I took the same application to another machine (running Win 2K) and there was not a single error. Their HD checked out, RAM was minimal but adequate for the task, but it kept failing. Could not reproduce the error even in a VM with Win 98 as the client. So I came to the conclusion it was the vagaries of Win98. It didn't bother me much as I've found Win 98 users don't tend to buy new software much anyway (though they sure like the free stuff and demand that that runs <g>).

Since I started using MetaCard and Rev, I've never..not once..encountered a stack corruption error. As you know, I've delivered several commercial apps, for Altuit and other customers, and to my knowledge have never had a report of a corrupted data stack
either.

I might have been unlucky, but I've seen Access do the same thing along with Paradox, dBase and all the other flatfile db's - yet work flawlessly with Win2K and above. Fat32 never was "robust". ;)

AFAIK, the RAM architecture Raney designed early on, is working extremely well!

Indeed and I'm certainly not complaining or trying to give the impression of anything other than that. I don't have any respect for Win95, 98 or Mil however.

Scott Kane
CD Too - Voice Overs Artist &Original Game and Royalty Free Multi-Media Music
"There are two ways of being deceived.  One is to believe that which is not
true.  The other is to not believe that which is true." Søren Aabye
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