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Date: Thu, 08 Sep 94 11:44:44
Subject: LW CRASH-N-BURN
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Hi All!
Here's a new way to make LW crash and burn on my system:
Set up a scene, and enter the Make Preview dialog box.
Accidentally (or deliberately) enter zero for the Frame Step.
Press return.
Boom.
Error # 80000005, FWIW.
This works with the default (empty) scene, too.
Just me, or is this a handy new undocumented way to exit to the WB?
>From now on, I don't lunge quite so recklessly at the Numeric 1 key. <=^]
DB
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d.barlow@oubbs.telecom.uoknor.edu