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In <4739.18.23.10.03.05.2004@seadog.reno.nv.us>, on 05/03/04   
   at 06:23 PM, "Jon Harrison"  said:  
>Cannot capture it.  It blocks all other input, not even the windows list  
>can be brought up until I answer OK to the popup and close it.  
> The error is sys0147.  As I said I have 1024MB of memory so it seems odd  
>to get that error.  This time I ran it with the v29beta.  
 
Don't worry about it.  I suspect the error is occuring for much the same  
reason baiicr is trapping.  If the problem doesn't go away we can see  
what, if anything, beta#2 can do.  It's got some special debug code with  
might capture something useful.  
 
>Off now to try an install of mptn on that partition.  
 
Have fun,  
 
Steven  
 
 
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