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>In <20020123165120.BHQW13869.mtiwmhc26.worldnet.att.net@constellation>,
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> at 08:51 AM, larry.tawa@worldnet.att.net said:
>>(1) Leaving 'TRAPDUMP=R0' in config.sys ==> does this have a minimal use
>>of resources if no traps occur?
>I don't think it uses any resources. It just flips some internal
>switches.
Good. I will always leave this on.
>>(2) Will someone modify or addendum the Mr. KIA article to show this
>>correction?
>This is part of a larger issue that I've just recently started to think
>about. Overall the SCOUG site has very good content, but there are old
>broken links and errors such as you have found. These should be fixed,
>but there needs to be a procedure for maintaining a list of what needs to
>be fixed, for a member to volunteer to maintain the list and some way to
>offload some of the work from Carla. Would you be interested in
>maintaining the list?
>Steven
Yes. But realize that I have never made a web page so I may need to get
some software and certainly, I will need some initial guidance.
Regards.
Larry
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