tannerr@prism.cs.orst.edu (Ryan Tanner) (06/23/91)
Sometimes when I run some code that I've written from the dos shell, I'll get back in and the screen's lines turn different colors. I think it may have something to do with my Logitech mouse. Anybody else have this happen? Ryan (tannerr@prism.cs.orst.edu)
wallis@sieras.enet.dec.com (Barry L. Wallis) (06/25/91)
In article <1991Jun23.070308.16756@lynx.CS.ORST.EDU>, tannerr@prism.cs.orst.edu (Ryan Tanner) writes... >Sometimes when I run some code that I've written from the dos shell, >I'll get back in and the screen's lines turn different colors. I think >it may have something to do with my Logitech mouse. Anybody else have >this happen? > >Ryan (tannerr@prism.cs.orst.edu) When I've had this happen to me it was because I've had memory problems. --- Barry L. Wallis USENET: wallis@sieras.dec.com Database Consultant Prodigy (don't laugh): DNMX41A U.S. DECtp Resource Center Los Angeles, CA "No one voted for me, I represent myself" ---
mikey@ontek.com (michael "krill-man" lee) (06/27/91)
In comp.lang.c, wallis@sieras.enet.dec.com (Barry L. Wallis) writes: | In article <6756@lynx.ORST.EDU>, tannerr@orst.edu (Ryan Tanner) writes... | > | > Sometimes when I run some code that I've written from the dos shell, | > I'll get back in and the screen's lines turn different colors. I think | > it may have something to do with my Logitech mouse. Anybody else have | > this happen? | | When I've had this happen to me it was because I've had memory problems. Well, yes, I... ummm. I forgot what I was going to say here.