ccessing the computer that has it AND are you willing to have that type of loss
of speed for protection that may not be worth it.
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form, it may have given a free "Mac code" to
your PC.
As for the asking for a password to protect the client from being activated by some
other Retro user, that is a fairly new thing. Sometimes I like it, sometimes I don't.
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ible). However, the client
machine can still fully use TCP for other services. The only fix I've
found so far is a restart...quite inconvenient. Is this a known issue?
Back to the archives, but if anyone knows, please point me in the right
direction.
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pletely resolved issue, I'll keep testing and see
what I can figure out... Any other input is welcome.
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On 04/12/2000 somewhere around the time of 19:03 -0500, Arnold Hauser spoke about
"Hello?":
Is Retro-Talk still talking? Heard nothing lately.
Last I checked, yes. But it has been a little quiet. Perhaps everyone is not having
any problems. ;)
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(Retro
4.2A) switched last.
Thanks for any insight
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brought up). But I'm speaking from using a 2MB Lucent card with
a 8MB card in a WaveLan access point. The 11MB cards are, for all intends, are the
same as the Apple cards. Especially now that you can use the Apple Airport software
with the 11MB Lucent cards.
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lems (though "volume trashed" is rather
dramatic!).
Thanks. I was hoping it was just something like as "bad master directory block" since
he's still using the machine as opposed to a problem with Retro having a problem
accessing the client or some such.
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he local hard drives on those
client machines.
HTH.
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ne. Retro just seems to wait for the
correct tape to appear.
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are speeds for the DDS-3 drive and a the DDS drive,
there is a great speed difference. I don't remember what the speed is that I get for
the DDS drive.
I'd start looking.
Hope this gives you some sort of direction. It's 3 am and I'm a little groggy.
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s separate processes within Retro. Something
similar to being able to download via FTP from multiple sites at the same time within
the same program.
Here's to wishing.
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