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>In <416DE4FF.6050003@adelphia.net>, on 10/13/04   
>   at 07:31 PM, Colin Campbell  said:  
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>>knowledgeable now about these two classes of traps.  Your explanation   
>>was clear and concise.  And, if many others are at my level of OS/2   
>>knowledge, I'm sure you did more than just one of us a favor.  
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>This stuff is all documented, but I realize that it's often difficult for end users to know which details are important and which are not.  
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>My description left out a lot of details, but they are only relevant when they are relevant.  
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>Steven  
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I had already downloaded the PDF versions of the Debugging manuals.  I   
guess I don't have much of an excuse for not starting to read them now   
that I've retired!  
 
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