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In <20020123165120.BHQW13869.mtiwmhc26.worldnet.att.net@constellation>, on
01/23/02
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.
>(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
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