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From: cjohnson@crl.com (Carl Andrew Johnson)
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Subject: Re: Spider-Webs
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My "hardware key" is my Video Toaster itself. Since in my case I get spider
websin the Toaster environment, I doubt the hardware key is really the
problem.
Carl
>+-- previously I wrote:
>| Re: Spider-web objects
>| The Hell? I've never heard of this one before. So you had an object
>| that looked ok in Modeler, you saved it and loaded it back in and it
>| was a jumble of lines? Can you do this repeatably?
>
>Wait a minute. Oh yeah. I forgot about THAT.
>
>It's not a bug it's a feature.
>
>The way to prevent that from happening is to make sure the Hardware
>Key is firmly seated in the parallel port at all times.
>
> - Stuart "TANSTAAFL" Ferguson