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Framiga 
Re: Ibrowse DSI error in OS4 final
Posted on 6-Jan-2007 14:59:41
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@Futaura

more than a suggestion is a ... (sorry don't know in english)

I have set the Preferences>HTML>Images "Memory limit for JPEG decoder" to No limit. (placed in T: by default)

Then i have a question about an option in Cache: the "Min. Chipmem" setting is ignored in a RTG/AOS4/MOS enviroment? (set to 0 here) It could hurt if misconfigured in some way?



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Re: Ibrowse DSI error in OS4 final
Posted on 6-Jan-2007 16:33:45
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Re: Ibrowse DSI error in OS4 final
Posted on 6-Jan-2007 21:26:02
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Oliver! may i ask a reply?

Thanks

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Re: Ibrowse DSI error in OS4 final
Posted on 6-Jan-2007 22:05:48
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@Framiga

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I have set the Preferences>HTML>Images "Memory limit for JPEG decoder" to No limit. (placed in T: by default)

Note that this only affects the internal decoder - the original poster was using external.

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Then i have a question about an option in Cache: the "Min. Chipmem" setting is ignored in a RTG/AOS4/MOS enviroment? (set to 0 here) It could hurt if misconfigured in some way?

Again, this setting only affects the internal decoders. The setting is only used when bitmaps are allocated in chip ram, which excludes all graphics cards displays and AGA users using the images in fastmem option in IBrowse.

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Re: Ibrowse DSI error in OS4 final
Posted on 8-Jan-2007 20:32:05
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@Futaura
I have a weird thing to report with Ibrowse and FinalOS4 on A1XE.
When I go to pay my bills at my on line bank. I can do almost everything related to viewing accounts and changing preferences, but as soon as I try to pay a bill the connection drops. No crash etc.
This also happened while trying to buy AmigaWriter from Alinea Computer. As soon as I finished the checkout and was sent to PayPal I got kicked off the server. I could log on to paypal separately though.
Help me spend my money!
Any ideas?
John Paul

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