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- As of December 8, 1987, the following problems have been reported
- and verified.
- They will all be fixed in Phoenix RCS version 1.1.
- Please add this file to your Phoenix distribution archive.
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- 1: When an ansi file has changed the color of the text and
- a <continue> prompt appears, the rest of the text remains
- the color of the continue prompt unless the file changes
- the color again.
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- 2: Change the call CTTY AUX1 in P.BAT for drop to dos, to
- CTTY AUX. The distribution p.bat will not allow dropping to
- dos unless ibmaux20 is running. Please change this and update
- your Phoenix distribution archive!
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- 3: When using remote drop to dos, assuming you have given yourself
- a high number of minutes each login, when returning from drop to dos,
- you will have the default per-login time as defined in Config.
- Subsequent logins will restore your correct time.
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- 4: At the end of a net mail event, you may experience the message
- "cannot remove any more windows". This was a diagnostic we put in
- and forgot to remove. Nothing is wrong (it was a way we could
- be sure we were at the base window when we should have been).
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- 5: We shortened the delay during sending naks in xmodem uploads to
- make the system respond faster. An unfortunate side effect is to
- time out a user who may have a slow system or is not sure what to
- do and waits too long. This will be corrected to give more time
- before time out. Also, timeouts will currently give upload compensation.
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- 6: When running Phoenix from the ROOT directory of any drive, some
- areas such as saving an upload description for sysop only will
- crash the system with an F1 error. The work-a-round is to
- run Phoenix from a subdirectory only, even on a floppy based
- system. This will cure any such problems until 1.1 is released.
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- We apologize for these errors, and we hope you can appreciate the
- magnitude of "debugging" a program of this size and complexity. We
- can only be thankful that these are not major problems.
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- The GeneSys Project
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