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Date: 19 Jan 2007 00:27:35 +0000
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Scott,

Same result. If I slowly widen the breadboard it crashes just after the exposure on the 18f252.
I am able to extend in the vertical. There are a couple of Linux machines at work that run Red
Hat Enterprise with older GTK's. Also have a disk with Fedora Core 6 that I havn't been using.

George

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> On Fri, 2007-01-12 at 23:00 +0000, ####@####.#### wrote: 
> > Scott, 
> > 
> > I have 2.8.20 
> 
> Hmm. I have no idea why this would be failing for you (since gtk 2.8.20 
> works for me). However, I do think there's something bogus in the graphic 
> LCD. I just check in some code that renders the graphic LCD in its own 
> window. This behavior is now identical to the text LCD. 
> 
> I added a '#define IN_BREADBOARD 0' to the graphic LCD code. If this is 
> changed to 1 then the LCD is rendered in the breadboard window (like it 
> used to be). At the moment, it is set to 0 
> 
> George, can you try this new code and let me know how it works? 
> 
> Thanks, 
> Scott 
> 
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