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From: jacobw@phoenix.Princeton.EDU (Jacob Solomon Weinstein)
Subject: Re: Getting CURSES for the Mac.
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Date: Thu, 27 May 1993 15:39:10 GMT
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In article <bart-210593105253@mac1.dev.upenn.edu> bart@pobox.upenn.edu (Ellen Bart) writes:
>I've downloaded Curses as text and the InfoTaskForce interpreter too.
>  Unfortunately, when I try to run it, I get the initial page of 
>text, ending with a description of the Attic, and then the line:
>
>Internal Error#21
>
>And the program crashes.
>
>Any suggestions?

Enough people seem to be having a problem getting this running for the
Mac that I'm posting this instead of e-mailing it.

I got Curses to run by using Fetch, and setting transfer type to binary.
If you set it to text or to automatic, you get the error when you run
it.

