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--MimeMultipartBoundary Content-Type: text/plain; charset="us-ascii" >Date: Wed, 2 Apr 1997 05:11:50 -0500 >To: cjbrown@MAGICK.NET >From: ALJ <angela_jamison@dpsnet.detpub.k12.mi.us> >Subject: Tech: Re Type 3 error >Cc: LM_NET@LISTSERV.SYR.EDU >Bcc: >X-Attachments: > >Hello, Carolyn > >You wrote: > >>Date: Tue, 1 Apr 1997 17:38:41 -0800 >>From: Carolyn Brown <cjbrown@MAGICK.NET> >>Subject: Tech: Re Type 3 error >> >>I read Madeline Buchanan's question about what a "Type 3 error" message >>means with interest. I have no idea what most error messages actually >>refer to. Does anyone have a list of error messages and what they mean? I >>would love to have a copy of it to share with my teachers. > >>Thanks, >>Carolyn Brown >>Elem. Library Media Specialist >>Grants Pass, OR > >For information about Mac errors, try: > >http://www.filemine.com/advsearch.html >This is a TechWeb page which permits you to: > * ernter a filemane (if known), > * enter a file description (i.e. "errors"), > * select your operating system, > * specify some other parameters if applicable, then > * click "search" > >You may get lucky. > >There's a specific application which I've found useful - Chiron v2.4, >released in 1994 by Rob Cummings. It's good. I can't recall where I got >it... do a search on the www. > >The ZDNet site might provide answers, too. >http://www5.zdnet.com/ >There're buttons to select for your computer system here as well. Once >you've moved to the Mac area, you can search for software to download >and/or reviews of commercial products. > >Hope this helps, > >Angela Jamison > > >>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>> <<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<< > Angela Jamison > angela_jamison@dpsnet.detpub.k12.mi.us > http://www.angelfire.com/mi/alj/kelmchome.html > Library Media Specialist Kettering High School > 6101 Van Dyke Detroit MI 48213 > 313 866-5383 313 866-5377 > >>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>> <<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<< > > Angela Jamison ajamison@pobox.com http://pobox.com/~cyberphile A family can be any group of people who are interdependent and who... "enliven their lives with ritual... who celebrate the ceremonies that link people..." --MimeMultipartBoundary--