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2004-07-21 by charles copp

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From: "Tim Conrardy" <tconrardy@...>
To: <atari-midi-archives@yahoogroups.com>
Sent: Tuesday, July 20, 2004 8:27 AM
Subject: RE: [atari-midi-archives]


>
> >is t because stmuse won't load properly    a stf?
> > ,anybody else run into this type of situation?
> >comments    openly welcome> HJi Charles
>
> To be honest...this is the first time I have heard it, but may have missed
> it.
> so..are you saying an STf?...it may not have enough memory to load the
> program. That may be the reason why. It's been a while since I ran the
> program however. Have to look into it again!
>
> TimC
> /*/*/*/*/*/*/*/*/**/*/*/*/*/*/*/*/***//*/*/*/*///*/*/*/*/-*/
well tim i put what know how to work and you might be rught on first thought
but it beond my computer know how.
the other thing i found was that when the screen pictures (the pi3 for high
resolution )are loaded into a picture viewer ,only one is visable  the other
is unreconized.weird circumstances!!!  had not tried another reolution mode
or my ste will get back to you with results  gotta go  email later to day
(tues july 20)  thanks"getting to the root of this !"
charles.copp@...
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