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On Wed, 9 Oct 2019, Mateusz Viste wrote:
On 10/8/19 11:43 PM, David Griffith wrote:
Yesterday I tagged and released the first beta test of DOS Frotz 2.50.
Most of the work that went into the DOS interface focus on improving
stablity.
My reply is at the bottom. Please put your reply there too.
On Wed, 9 Oct 2019, Tom Ehlert wrote:
Yesterday I tagged and released the first beta test of DOS Frotz 2.50.
Most of the work that went into the DOS interface focus on improving
stablity. I think I've corrected the two outstanding
On 10/8/19 11:43 PM, David Griffith wrote:
Yesterday I tagged and released the first beta test of DOS Frotz 2.50.
Most of the work that went into the DOS interface focus on improving
stablity. I think I've corrected the two outstanding problems with DOS
Frotz: locking up upon exit and crashing
On 10/9/19 8:20 PM, Tom Ehlert wrote:
Yesterday I tagged and released the first beta test of DOS Frotz 2.50.
Most of the work that went into the DOS interface focus on improving
stablity. I think I've corrected the two outstanding problems with DOS
Frotz: locking up upon exit and crashing w
> Yesterday I tagged and released the first beta test of DOS Frotz 2.50.
> Most of the work that went into the DOS interface focus on improving
> stablity. I think I've corrected the two outstanding problems with DOS
> Frotz: locking up upon exit and crashing with a "dos mem corrupt" error.
>