austins@violet.berkeley.edu (Austin Shelton) (02/01/89)
I recently upgraded my Macintosh to use system version 6.0.2. It now seems that MacDump no longer works. It produces the message: "DUMPER MPP DRIVER NOT FOUND". This happens even on a vanilla 6.0.2 system. Does anyone know of a version that is compatible with system 6.0.n or where I can go for more information? Thanks. Austin Shelton Central Computing Services University of California at Berkeley Berkeley, CA 94720 (415) 642-6158 austins@violet.Berkeley.Edu
inei@cs.glasgow.ac.UK (Nick Nei) (02/02/89)
Austin Shelton writes: > I recently upgraded my Macintosh to use system version 6.0.2. It now seems > that MacDump no longer works. It produces the message: "DUMPER MPP DRIVER > NOT FOUND". This happens even on a vanilla 6.0.2 system. Does anyone know of > a version that is compatible with system 6.0.n or where I can go for more > information? Thanks. MPP Driver is a resource. Using ResEdit, you should be able to copy the resource from your old system (hope you still have it) to your new 6.0.2 System. The Installer application ate the MPP driver for me as well. ARPA: inei%cs.glasgow.ac.uk@nss.cs.ucl.ac.uk USENET: inei@cs.glasgow.uucp Mail: Nick Nei, Computing Science Dept., Glasgow Univ., 17 Lilybank Gardens, Glasgow G12 8QQ, UK. Tel: (041) 339 8855