Jul - The R-390A Frequently Asked Questions Page
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Scott: "Aye, Captain. Here she comes."<br />
Much quicker this way. I hope Al doesn't miss his copy... Barry(III) - N4BUQ<br />
From zelickr@biohazard.pdx.edu Wed <strong>Jul</strong> 17 16:09:30 2002<br />
Subject: [R-390] R-<strong>390A</strong> Y2K-R2 - in ONE BIG FILE!<br />
Well I can't resist showing off - we now have gigabit ethernet strung to our offices and I clocked 4<br />
seconds to download the file.... snicker, snicker. One of the few perks for working at a university.<br />
Say... the quality of the work is exceptional, so I was surprised (and this in no way is meant at criticism)<br />
that someone had not made new digital photos of the chassis undersides and so forth for inclusion. <strong>The</strong><br />
photos included are not up to the caliber of the rest of the document.<br />
Is this harder than I think? Am I about to be asked to put my $$ where my mouth is??? Well just a<br />
thought for future improvements. Cheers, =Randy=<br />
From hankarn@pacbell.net Wed <strong>Jul</strong> 17 16:11:34 2002<br />
Subject: [R-390] REF: R-390 non A Green gear.<br />
I am exploring the possibility of making the GREEN GEAR. I need a good feel for number that would<br />
be ordered which would determine the final pricing. Thanks and please reply direct. Hank KN6DI<br />
From twleiper@juno.com Wed <strong>Jul</strong> 17 16:15:10 2002<br />
Subject: [R-390] R-<strong>390A</strong> Y2K-R2 - in ONE BIG FILE!<br />
writes: > Kirk: "Scotty. You see that copy of the R<strong>390A</strong> Y2K-R2 on Al's desk?"<br />
I thought the correct line was "OK Kahn, here it comes..." Tom<br />
From ba.williams@charter.net Wed <strong>Jul</strong> 17 17:10:12 2002<br />
Subject: [R-390] R-<strong>390A</strong> Y2K-R2 - in ONE BIG FILE!<br />
Dan,<br />
I got it with about the same speed using cable. Downloads are fast if there are no bottlenecks in my<br />
routing to a site, and the site is able to send data that fast. You would be surprised at your Internet<br />
routing if you ran a utility to see how you get connected.<br />
Another option to cable/DSL would be to use something like Speed Download for files that size on a<br />
dialup connection. Speed Download is for the Mac, but I'm sure there must be dozens of the same utility<br />
out there for Windows. You run Speed Download, tell it how many download ports to open, and then<br />
paste the download address in. If you tell it to open 10 ports, it will contact the download address 10<br />
times to start 10 segment concurrent download. It pieces the 10 parts together when finished. It saved a<br />
lot of time before I got cable service. Barry<br />
From ba.williams@charter.net Wed <strong>Jul</strong> 17 17:26:29 2002<br />
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