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- Use CAPTURE.EXE at you own risk.
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- One of the major problems with using software interrupts is that
- you never can tell when the interrupt vector will be changed by
- some other software. Quite often the offending software is the
- program/function that you would least suspect.
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- If you are getting the "OPUS!COMM not responding" message from
- Opus, then try executing CAPTURE just before you execute Opus.
- You must be using X00.SYS. CAPTURE will not work with OPUSCOMx.
- If you know the offending program/function, execute CAPTURE
- immediately following the culprit.
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- In fact, its not a bad idea to always execute CAPTURE just before
- you execute Opus.
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- CAPTURE.EXE simply tells the device driver X00.SYS to re-capture
- the software interrupt vector(s) (from whoever grabbed it).
- CAPTURE may be executed at any time.
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- Revision History
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- V1.00
- Added the options ON and OFF. The default is CAPTURE ON. If you
- enter CAPTURE OFF then X00.SYS will restore the original
- interrupt 14H vector. If you CAPTURE OFF then you must CAPTURE
- or CAPTURE ON before you execute Opus again.
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- The advantage of the ON and OFF options is that it allows you use
- the native driver of SEAdog if you want to. That is, if you
- enter CAPTURE OFF just before you execute SEAdog then SEAdog will
- not use the X00.SYS FOSSIL functions. It will use its own comm
- drivers. However, on my system, SEAdog V4.0 will not work under
- MultiLink if its native drivers are used.
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- V1.08
- Internal changes to work with X00 V1.07c and up.
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