[comp.sys.amiga.misc] Don't post in c.s.a

ferry@lyre.chorus.fr (Ferry de Jong) (01/30/91)

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In article <8H1Hw1w163w@dworkin.Amber.COM> jtravis@dworkin.Amber.COM (JTravis (Jim, SysOp)) writes:
>ronklink@neabbs.UUCP (RON KLINKIEN) writes:
>
>> Hallo heeft er iemand ervaring met een turboboard bv A2630 en AMAXII
>> Het schijnt dat dat moet werken maar bij het laden van de FINDER
>> (V6.02) crasht mijn Amiga2000 + A2630 + 5meg bij het laden van het
>> 3e icon+prog..
>> Is het mogelijk om met een editor de 'startup van de finder te
>> wijzigen zodat hij deze util bv overslaat ???!! 
>> Gaarne ervaring en of info hierover...
>> Laat een berichtje achter op NEABBS bv  
>> Groeten Ron 

Seems unreadable to a lot of people but I'll translate.

Hello, is there somebody with experience using a turboboard eg. A2630 and 
AMAX II
It is told that it should work, but during the loading of FINDER
(V6.02) my Amiga2000+ A2630 + 5 MBytes crashes during the loading of the
3-th icon and program.
Is it possible to edit the startup of FINDER with an editor
so that it eg. skips this util. [He means the third one that crashes I guess]
Please leave a message at NEABBS bv. [I think this means that this buy
doesn't know he is posting and wants e-mail replies at ronklink@neabbs.UUCP]
Greetings, RON
 

<Dutch could be identified by the letter pair "ij" which isn't there in
<Swedish or Norwegian. Did you know that the "Swedish chef" in "The Muppet
<Show" speaks Dutch?

No I didn't and I thought I should be able to understand some Dutch. (Native
tongue etc....)

<Tommy Petersson
<etxtomp@eos.ericsson.se

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