Re: FuelGauge vs Modem programs

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From: Len Jacobson (lenj_at_oes.amdahl.com)
Date: Wed Aug 10 1994 - 20:42:00 EDT


I am amazed you are able to run PC-Xware with the windows Fuel program
running. I have always had to exit from it in order to run PC-Xware.

The Fuel program is flaky. I have found it a good idea to disable it when
I have encountered a "strange" result, and this often solves the problem.

Len Jacobson

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From: padwad_at_psd.gs.com (Danny Padwa)
Subject: FuelGauge vs Modem programs
To: tp750_at_CS.UTK.EDU
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        Is it just me, or is the fuel gauge program (under windows)
really unpleasant when being used with a modem program?

        I just updated all of my drivers (utility disk 1.31), but the
windows fuel program still gets "unstable" when I bring up PC-Xware.
Or try to Fax.

        Any thoughts?? To whom does one complain at IBM?

Thanx,
        Danny
        padwad_at_psd.gs.com

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