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to: Will Honea
from: Peter Knapper
date: 1999-10-06 20:55:10
subject: system clock?

Hi Will,

PK>  RJT> I don't seem to have that here.  Care to email it?  
PK> 
PK> Your lucky day. By the time you read this you wil probably 
PK> have the V3.20 that I already had at work.

 WH> Why not the latest,  ver 4?

Its rather complicated, but since you asked -
  1. I was called in to work from a 3rd location that day and V3.20 was the
ONLY version of MEMSIZE I had available when I just happened to have the
opportunity to send anything.
  2. I dont have File attach capability at home, hence I send/receive files
from work. 
  3. If I had known in advance that I was going in to work that day I would
have brought the latest versions and sent them.
  4. Because the home Email is sent from the BBS which is strictly text mode
only with NO file attach possible I needed to transport anything to work to be 
able to send it, but events took prior control of things......;-(

As soon as I get the files to work, I will send V3.30 off, however I am
currently in discussions with Rick Papo regarding a bug in V4.0 relating to CD 
Changers thats a real killer, and unfortunately there is no workaround for the 
bug other than terminating MEMSIZE any time I need to use a CD in the changer
CROM! Turning off drive space reporting does NOT stop the problem, it still
insists on continuously searching ALL the CD's it can find, and repeating this 
every 60 seconds! If Rick provides a fix for that, then I can send that as
well. MEMSIZE V3.20 and V3.30 did NOT have this problem.

Ok, was I justified in my actions?...........;-)


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