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  8. From: "Rev. Giark To You" <giark@golden.net>
  9. To: Andrew Crowe <amos-list@onelist.com>
  10. Date: Tue, 17 Aug 1999 23:10:22 -0500
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  22. Subject: [amos-list] Re: GUI tcp, bugs?
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  26. From: "Rev. Giark To You" <giark@golden.net>
  27.  
  28. On 17-Aug-99, Andrew Crowe wrote:
  29. >   Ok, I've /almost /found what kept crashing my attempt at an IRC proggy:
  30. >1) Tcp Open seems to lock up if the Amos screen is in front. bug?
  31.  
  32. Assumption that you have made a gui.
  33.  
  34. >2) Gui Wait and Gui Event force amos to back, even when I a) really really
  35. >really don't want it to and b) even though I called Amos Lock. Any way of
  36. >stopping this or a way of catching incomming TCP stuff without it?
  37.  
  38. Pietro? Possible to add a tcp wait command in there that doesn't rely on the
  39. gui stuff?
  40.  
  41. Well met and godspeed,
  42.                       Rev. Giark
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