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From: krb20699@uxa.cso.uiuc.edu
Newsgroups: comp.sys.apple
Subject: Re: ShrinkIt 2.1
Message-ID: <113300098@uxa.cso.uiuc.edu>
Date: 13 Aug 89 06:38:00 GMT
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/* Written  8:40 pm  Aug 10, 1989 by brisinda@cpsc.ucalgary.ca in uxa.cso.uiuc.edu:comp.sys.apple */
>From: krb20699@UXA.CSO.UIUC.EDU ("Make up something.")

>     If anyone has a working version of v2.1 on their GS, please inform me.  I
>have only heard complaints of v2.1 not working on GSs, including mine, however
>it may be a widespread problem.


I downloaded the version of ShrinkIT v2.1, you posted to comp.binaries.apple2
and it works perfectly.  I don't have a GS though, it works great on my //e.
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     Apparently, some versions of ProDOS make ShrinkIt v2.1 not want to keep up
the directory window.  I've tried 1.4 without success, but v1.7 WITH success.
I then decided to have fun and try my ancient ProDOS 1.0.1.  THAT works fine.
I think my v1.4 of ProDOS went through puberty or something.  Unless anyone
else has the same problem.
     I would like to know what versions of ProDOS do and don't work with
ShrinkIt v2.1.  I'd really like to know if my old ProDOS was buggy.  It would
not be nice if I've had a trojan horse for a month...}=
     Thanks.


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