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Jordan. Did you ever pursue this further. I have three machines
"tamed".
Ray
"J. R. Fox" wrote:
>
> Steven replied:
>
> > I would also suggest you report your problems to SciTech.
>
> I will, but I've had it with SDD Pro. It's gone, next time I boot to
> ECS.
>
> and said to Ray:
>
> > sounds like a defect to me. I'll have to discuss it with Michal.
>
> What I'm seeing is a defect too, and a serious one. It turns out this
>
> is much more fundamental than use of my DOS word-proc. app.: just
> launching a fullscreen DOS session (without any app.) triggers the
> Trap E. The first session I launch is free, and I can get back to
> the desktop after closing it. The 2nd. attempt to open a DOS f/s
> session is always fatal. Address info of the Trap is consistent.
> I'm pretty sure this did not happen with the standard edition of SDD,
> but will know shortly. In any case, it's probably back to the Matrox
> drivers for me.
>
> Jordan
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