On 25/02/02 15:30, "Jeremy Bond Shepherd" <jbond_at_eskimo.com> wrote:
>> I'd bet cash money that the serializer is breaking on a malformed
>> note. SuperNotePad may be able to make sense of it, or maybe it's invisible,
>> but when the serializer tries to break down its frame structure, it
>> hits badness.
>
> Interesting. I don't know what the 'serializer' is, but the rest of this I
> follow and it makes perfect sense as a hypothesis.
I guess that the 'serializer' is the object or the engine that takes the
data coming from the Newton and tries to put those data at the end of each
other, in some sort of serial line, in a file, on the desktop.
-Laurent.
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