pplaffon@athena.mit.edu (Philippe P Laffont) (05/03/90)
I'm looking for 2 inits: 1) an init which would let me put most (or all) of my inits in an init folfer. 2) an init which would automatically align my window in terms of the previously opened window. Does anyone know if such inits are available? Philippe P. Laffont pplaffon@atena.mit.edu
macman@wpi.wpi.edu (Chris Silverberg) (05/03/90)
PL> 1) an init which would let me put most (or all) of my inits in an PL> init folfer. There's an init called FreshStart. It looks really good, but I never was able to get it to work... it had conflicts with other inits I guess... - Chris ._._._._._._._._._._._._._._._._._._.._._._._._._._._._._._._._._._._._._._. Chris Silverberg AOL: Silverberg Worcester Polytechnic Institute GEnie: C.Silverberg USENET: macman@wpi.wpi.edu SYSOP: Main Street U.S.A. BBS FIDONET: 322/575.1 508.832.7725 (1200/2400)
tom@sdbio2.ucsd.edu (Tom Pfender) (11/04/90)
What is Iit-picker ? and where do I get a copy for test use. Have lots about it, but not sure exactly what, where, who, why and when ... any help would be appreciated. Post here or email, take your pick (hahahahahaha, get it ?!) thanks in advance -tom tpfender@ucsd.edu
tom@sdbio2.ucsd.edu (Tom Pfender) (11/13/90)
Has anyone heard of a utility called "INIT-hound"? I believe this is the name. Its function is to not only list INITs in the system, like INIT-picker would do, but also tells you what order they load in, and in what segment of memory they load to. It is designed to identify INIT conflicts, so I hear?? If you have heard of it, or if there is another utility that would do the same, could someone let me know??? Much thanks, -tom tpfender@ucsd.edu - Internet tpfender@BITNET - BITNET ucsd!tpfender - UUCP