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- Patch Requesters.
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- Put PatchReq-Seg in L:, PatchReq in C:, and call PatchReq in your
- startup-sequence to have all System requesters to appear under the mouse
- cursor. If you have arp.library, the arp FileRequester() will be replaced
- by the great req.library FileRequester(). Anyway, PatchReq will search for
- PatchReq-Seg before in the current directory, and then in L:.
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- If you get a "Software error - task held" message, you will have the choice
- between "Suspend" and "Cancel". Cancel will call guru as usual, but
- Suspend, like in workbench 2.0, will suspend your dead task and close the
- requester. In addition, the requester will tell you the name of the dead
- task, and the cli number if any.
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- This will take you no more than 1850 bytes of memory, won't create a
- process nor take CPU time!
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- Usage:
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- PatchReq [CACHE] [NOAUTOREQ]
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- if CACHE is on, file requester will bufferize directories. A typical
- directory takes about 2 kilo bytes of memory. If off, dirs will be read
- each time file requester is called.
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- NOAUTOREQ switch off AutoRequest() patch, except for Software Error...
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- Release notes:
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- Version 1.3
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- First Release.
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- Version 1.4
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- Now you can disable AutoRequest patch since some people like to
- have automatic retry when a disk is inserted, which is not handled
- in popup requesters.
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- Author: Pierre CARRETTE
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- enjoy.
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