On 10/04/02 06:31, "Tony Kan" <tony.kan_at_clear.net.nz> wrote:
> Thanks for the help. I have just spent the last couple of hours tweaking
> the slowdown slide bars and trying out different combinations of
> communication speeds with varying degrees of success. The best I've got is
> about five seconds of backup. Is there a better way than the Monte Carlo
> (i.e. pot luck) approach that I'm currently taking to get a stable
> connection?
>
> Supplementary questions:
>
> Presumably the "speed" slider slows down the CPU, but what does the
> "reaction" slider do? May be if I understood its meaning it might help me
> to make more intelligent choices.
Did you try running 2 (two) instances of SlowDown, with both sliders to the
left?
-Laurent.
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