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From: matt@beatnix.UUCP (Matthew D. Shaver)
Newsgroups: comp.sys.amiga
Subject: Re: 2090 Problems
Keywords: new driver
Message-ID: <821@elxsi.UUCP>
Date: 19 Jun 88 04:19:02 GMT
References: <7192@watdragon.waterloo.edu> <2137@tekfdi.TEK.COM>
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In article <2137@tekfdi.TEK.COM> bobb@tekfdi.UUCP (Robert Bales) writes:
>I have the same hardware setup, same problem. When I run a program that I
>wrote which uses overscan, I get the read/write error requester. No permanent
>harm, except that to the owner which inevitably accompanies the first error

I have a similar problem if Itry to use Paint from my hard disk.  If I
am using hi-res with or without interlace I get errors when I try bringing
up the load or save requestor or when I actually try to actually load or
save a picture.  It has been my experience that clicking retry on the
system requestor always recovers the operation but it has completely
discouraged me from using DPaint from my hard disk.
I had similar problems trying to use a demo from the fish disks which
displays CT scan pictures.  It too was using hi-res mode.
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