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On Sat, 1 Nov 2003 21:47:00 PDT7, Steven Levine wrote:
>In <200310130126.4670889.6@scoug.com>, on 10/13/03
> at 01:26 AM, "Dr. Jeffrey Race" said:
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>>Lately I have been trying to use Injoy to dial in from my TP 600X running
>>eCS 1.0, then downloading mail with PMMail. However for the last few
>>weeks my system completely locks up after PMMail downloads the first few
>>kb of mail (sometimes during the first message, sometimes after 4-5
>>messages). I have to cold-boot the TP.
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>We never got a chance to follow up on this as WS. Did you ever get this
>fixed? Is it possible that Injoy is losing the connection and trying to
>reconnect? There was a defect that caused systems to trap on redial. Is
>this your problem?
No, the identical misoperation occurs with the ATT dialer from ATTGlobal.net
(for OS/2) (the old IBM.NET). It must be something common to both programs.
What is the next step please.
Jeffrey Race
PS to Steve: two years ago I asked you about decoding trap information.
You said to download the 4 IBM debugging redbooks. At Warpstock I
won (?) these in the giveaways at the end. Random coincidence?
Another argument for Intelligent Design?
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