Hello Natasha!

On Sunday, July 17, 2005, 5:26 PM, you wrote:

>> The Bug Report page (4904) asks for Feedback, but I don't know what
>> is wanted in the way of Feedback there. :woe:

> http://www.ritlabs.com/bt/view.php?id=4904

> What they seem to be looking for - this from a conversation with
> Alexander Leschinsky - is any observations that might help them
> narrow down the problem: any details of setup, environment, context
> or any other common ground between messages where problems occur.

Okay. I'm willing to compare, although I have dropped back to the
comfortable beta v. 3.0.2.10.

> It occurs to me, for example, after reading your recent messages
> that we're both using flat panel monitors - although admittedly
> mine's 12,000 miles away. :) Now you may think this is a bizarre
> suggestion for the source of the problem, but the reason I leave
> mine switched on even though I'm not even in the same country is
> that turning it off interferes not only with Windows, but with my
> non-Windows backup software. Seems its USB connection and drivers
> have more hooks into the architecture than I'd anticipated. I know
> this isn't true of all monitors - I have another couple of machines
> I work with where the screens are permanently turned off. The one I
> have trouble with is a Dell, which in turn is a re-badged Samsung.

My monitor is not on a USB connection. It is a ViewSonic 17 in.,
connected to a custom-built computer: Pentium 4, 120 GB HD, 512 MB
RAM. System properties says further, "Pentium (R) 4 CPU253GHz 255GHz
512 MB of RAM."

> Additionally, we both have set up Windows to use an undefault color scheme.
> Shouldn't be a problem, I know, but it's one more piece of common ground.

Actually, I am not able to maintain my non-default color scheme. So, I
gave up. It runs Windows Classic (Default blue, with large fonts). If
I change it, Windows puts it back on the next reboot. The only
modification is a custom picture that I have centered as wallpaper on
the Desktop.

> Are you using a USB keyboard, by any chance?

No. Keyboard is not connected to a USB port. It's a Logitech, Office
Internet model.

Please keep asking the questions. I'm truly out of ideas. Planning to
run beta v. 3.0.2.10 for the next month or so, or until Stefan says he
has the UniCode revisions done for MicroEd.

I can't help believe the fault is somewhere in there, since this
behavior came on with the testing of the new charsets. Before 3.51.3 I
had no problems of this kind at all.

Weary of it all--inclined to sit this one out. :)

-- 
Best regards,
Mary
The Bat 3.0.2.10 on Windows XP 5.1 2600 Service Pack 2












































































































































































































































































































































































































































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