Msg: 1648 *Conference*
02-23-92 19:10:13
From: HARVEY CHRISLEY
To : RICHARD HANSON
Subj: SARDINE ROM
Rick, OK, I figured out what the problem is. It seems that if I load SuperRom into the extRAM and initialize it, it causes problems with the Sardine ROM when I run it. When I then load Sardine into the extRAM afterwards it works fine except for where it puts the words you tell it to learn. It'll put them in "CONFIG.DO" or some other file, doesn't seem to be much consistancy. It also seems to be confused as to what file it should use for the personal dictionary file. As least once today it was using the file it was spell checking. The file was full of nonsense words and Sardine kept finding no misspellings. If I reset that bank in my 200 and don't load SuperRom then Sardine works as advertised. It could be that SuperRom installs some hooks into the system thats messing with Sardine, or maybe it's just the weird way SuperRom puts its name on the menu. It puts it as "Super" and it doesn't appear to be a file. You can't delete it and you don't get a file size when the cursor is setting over it. Sardine, on the other hand, creates a file called "TWORD+" when it's installed, that 80 bytes long and can be deleted. I've looked in my manuals for a way to de-install SuperRom but no go. Does anyone know of a way to get SuperRom to take its name off the menu and remove any hooks it may have installed in the system.