At 5:09 PM -0500 11/29/05, GAmoore at aol dot com wrote:
Both x and y are wrong. x is uniformily 0, while takes on negative and
increasing large positive values.
And a, b, and c are all wrong too.
That's really strange.
I have not had good luck with the feedback/bug reporting at Real. I have
filed probably half a dozen bug reports - and never gotten any
feedback one way or the other (with one exception when I complained
on the list about this very issue), and never got any bugs fixed.
I'm sorry to hear that, and yet it remains that you have a choice:
file a bug with the feedback system, and have a reasonable chance
that it will be fixed, or do not, and have almost no chance that it
will be fixed. A few of us read (or skim) these mailing lists in our
spare time, and may see something that sounds odd, but not have the
time to follow up on it right away. When we DO spend time working on
bugs, we work from the feedback system. So if your bug isn't in
there, it probably isn't going to be worked on.
This sounds like a pretty important one though, so I hope somebody
files it. (I would do it myself, except that I can't reproduce it,
as I don't have a Windows machine at the moment.)
Best,
- Joe
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