Path: utzoo!utgpu!jarvis.csri.toronto.edu!mailrus!csd4.milw.wisc.edu!nic.MR.NET!umn-cs!meccts!prw From: prw@meccts.MECC.MN.ORG (Paul Wenker) Newsgroups: comp.sys.apple Subject: GS/OS bugs? Message-ID: <3887@meccts.MECC.MN.ORG> Date: 31 Jan 89 15:18:03 GMT References: <8901300136.AA17924@crash.cts.com> Reply-To: prw@meccts.UUCP (Paul Wenker) Organization: MECC Technical Services, St. Paul, MN Lines: 24 In article <8901300136.AA17924@crash.cts.com> pnet01!pro-ascii!pro-lep!orcus@nosc.mil writes: >.....But of course I had to remove >GS/OS from my hard drive when it started crashing EVERYTHING that I ran it >with, especially my own applications. My advice is to wait for version 4.1 >and see if they fix some bugs before you put it on your HD. I had to >completely re-init my HD in order to re-install P16... what a pain in the ass. This is interesting. I've been running GS/OS since the alpha version without problem. We've released two products with GS/OS without any complaints from our customers. I've also used quite a few other programs without incident. Maybe I'm just lucky. If so, I hope it holds out for a while longer. Unfortunately, my luck is bound to run out one of these days. When it does, I want to know what I'm going to be up against. So if anybody runs across a specific bug in GS/OS, please, post it to the net. As a developer, I'd like to know about it and hopefully avoid it. I'm sure the folks at Apple DTS wouldn't mind knowing about it also. -Paul Wenker prw@meccts.MECC.MN.ORG -MECC, Technical Services