Today, I downloaded THES4000.ZIP (THESEUS 4) from the OS/2
Shareware BBS Web site. When I tried to run it, I got a pop-up
error message reading: "Initialization error: Global
DosPerfSysCall fail. Check the t3errorlog.log for return code."
Today, I downloaded THES4000.ZIP (THESEUS 4) from the OS/2...
Shareware BBS Web site. When I tried to run it, I got a pop-up error message reading: "Initialization error: Global DosPerfSysCall fail.
Check the t3errorlog.log for return code."
Today, I downloaded THES4000.ZIP (THESEUS 4) from the OS/2
Shareware BBS Web site. When I tried to run it, I got a pop-up
error message reading: "Initialization error: Global
DosPerfSysCall fail. Check the t3errorlog.log for return code."
Theseus 4000 will work correctly only with Convienence Packages.
And WSeB.
Anything that is built on the 4.5 kernel.
Today, I downloaded THES4000.ZIP (THESEUS 4) from the OS/2
Shareware BBS Web site. When I tried to run it, I got a pop-up
error message reading: "Initialization error: Global
DosPerfSysCall fail. Check the t3errorlog.log for return code."
Theseus 4000 will work correctly only with Convienence Packages.
Theseus 4000 will work correctly only with Convienence Packages.I
And WSeB.
Anything that is built on the 4.5 kernel.
I thought Irv commented that 4000 works only on the 4.51 kernel. I thought
That was one of the things which I was confused about in> relation to this whole FP 15 / MCP deal.
It's behind the whole mess about not being able to upgrade to the new NS4.61
Thus, technically, FP 15 is, indeed a version of the 4.5> kernel, but, taken together with PMMERGE and lottsa other
Or do I have it all still confused?
I'm staying well away from the whole ACP/MCP/ECS mess until
it gets straightened out.
Yes Lee..
I'm staying well away from the whole ACP/MCP/ECS mess until
it gets straightened out.
I'm trying, I'm trying!
Yet at the same time, you have to buy in to get the silly> toolset, even though you do/don't want it, just to keep up
This whole episode is, I think, running about true to form.> It seems like every time a major shift takes place, it
The most important thing is that once it does we get solid> stability in the OS/2 camp, relatively speaking, as opposed
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