Hello Kevin Fairhurst ([EMAIL PROTECTED]),

You wrote about "[netconnect] Re: Voyager Stalling",
on 8 Jul 99 21:58:34 +0000.

> Seriously, if Voyager is waiting for data to be sent from your ISP, and
> your ISP doesn't send it, V will "stall". Or if V is busy trying to decode
> 30 thumbnail pics at the same time, whilst you're running stuff in the
> background as well as having other tasks going, V will "stall" cos of lack
> of CPU time. The same happens on PC's, it just isn't as noticable due to
> thier huge CPU resources (300Mhz amiga's, anyone? ;)

Or if Voyager has thrown a wobbly like it do's on some websites here
then you are stuck until you reset your computer.

One way to find out if V has "passed out" like this is to close it and
then try to run it again.  If the program dosen't open again then it
has tripped up on something and will not work again until you reset.
If this happens you usually find the whole system can get a little
sluggish as well.

If this isn't the case then the other answers are probubly on the
right lines as to the cause of the problem.

Cheers.

-- 
Jason Watson.

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