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Re: CM12 Problems :(



Kwong, Your a star !!!!!

Many thanks

I have been messing about with it all day, and within 40 mins of putting a
request up about it on here,   its sorted :o)

Damned FINE mailing list



Robert Crawshaw                 http://www.golcar.demon.co.uk
Member of HAUG (Huddersfield Amiga User Group)

The release of Windows 2000 has been put back to the first quarter of 1901

we work for a company that has global reach yet can't scratch it's own arse
----- Original Message -----
From: K. C. Li <li@xxxxxxx>
To: UK HA mailing list <ukha_d@xxxxxxx>
Sent: Saturday, March 03, 2001 8:00 PM
Subject: Re: [ukha_d] CM12 Problems :(


> > All had been working fine until i decided to put in ONE new timed
event.
> > When i clicked on 'download timers and macros' to interface i got
the
error
> > message.insufficient memory in interface module  ??
> >
> > I only have a few (<10) timers enabled..surely mem is not full
!!!!
> > I tried clearing memory completely on numerous occasions but
whenever i
try
> > the 'download timers' thing i get the same error ??
>
> Check your "Dawn and Dusk Timer Resolution" setting (Select
menu option
> "Tools", then "Statistics" and finally
"Resolution").  If it is set to the
> default 50, then that is your problem. The higher the figure, the more
> CM12U memory the dusk to dawn calculation results would use up. Most
> people set it to around 10.
>
> Regards,
>
> Kwong Li
> li@xxxxxxx
> Laser Business Systems Ltd.
> http://www.laser.com
>
>
>
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