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- From: iam@stiatl.salestech.com (Ian Mercado)
- Subject: Re: Interesting bug with Minsweeper and seemless windows
- Message-ID: <1992Nov16.142052.26890@stiatl.salestech.com>
- Organization: Sales Technologies, Inc.
- References: <4385@copper.Denver.Colorado.EDU> <1992Nov14.220611.5638@midway.uchicago.edu>
- Date: Mon, 16 Nov 1992 14:20:52 GMT
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- >In article <4385@copper.Denver.Colorado.EDU> rvaniwaa@copper.denver.colorado.edu (Ronald J. Vaniwaarden) writes:
- >>Try this out on your machines. I am running Trident's 800x600x16 color
- >>seamless drivers and was playing Minesweeper seamlessly. I minimized it
- >>to do some real work and when I restored it, the timer was no longer running!
- >>I now have minsweeper times of 2 seconds for Beginner, Intermediate, and
- >>Advanced levels. Let me know if it works on your machine. I am running
- >>the Minesweeper from the entertainment pack for windows.
-
- This is a known bug in the entertainment pack version of MineSweeper. It
- works in Windows, also, but only (I think) if you minimize it within the
- first couple of seconds of play.
-
- Ian
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