#8947 - 05/06/2000 03:19
Important - BBS Upgrades
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Registered: 19/05/1999
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Loc: England
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Over the next couple of days I play to move the BBS onto a new server. As such the system may be down for short periods over this period.
Please near with me while I make these changes!
Cheers
paul
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#8948 - 05/06/2000 05:40
Re: Important - BBS Upgrades
[Re: PaulH]
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Registered: 19/05/1999
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Loc: England
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Well if you can see this then it looks like the server move worked!
Any problems with the new server please report via the email link at the bottom.
Cheers
Paul
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#8949 - 05/06/2000 06:16
Re: Important - BBS Upgrades
[Re: PaulH]
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carpal tunnel
Registered: 19/05/1999
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It's a lot quicker :)
Hugo
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#8950 - 05/06/2000 06:55
Re: Important - BBS Upgrades
[Re: altman]
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I'm glad you noticed the diffrence. It was a bit sad that the old server had less power than my car stereo . Cheers Paul
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#8951 - 05/06/2000 06:59
Re: Important - BBS Upgrades
[Re: PaulH]
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Guess you have an empeg ? Really incredible speed! TeeMcBee
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#8952 - 05/06/2000 07:01
Re: Important - BBS Upgrades
[Re: teemcbee]
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Yes I do. I suppose once I've saved up enough for my new Mk2 then I could always run this server off of the old one
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#8953 - 05/06/2000 07:03
Re: Important - BBS Upgrades
[Re: PaulH]
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Registered: 09/06/1999
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Nah, better to use the Mk 2 as the server... Would be much easier with the ethernet port... =)
Jazz (List 112, S/N 00030, 4 gig blue)
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#8954 - 05/06/2000 07:08
Re: Important - BBS Upgrades
[Re: PaulH]
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??? Aren't you a member of the empeg company? Don't you get a special price then? Or did I misunderstand something?
TeeMcBee
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#8955 - 05/06/2000 07:11
Re: Important - BBS Upgrades
[Re: teemcbee]
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Nope I'm just a sad demented fan - hence the Unofficial part of the name.
Paul
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#8956 - 05/06/2000 07:31
Re: Important - BBS Upgrades
[Re: PaulH]
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Did you notice more registrations in the BBS in the last months? I can't remember the number of registered users about 4-6 months ago. I think it would be interesting. I think the number of registered persons also shows something like a count of really empeg interested persons. (if this are only around 650 it's not too good for the empeg company. Hopefully there will be more persons ordering a Mk2) The guys@empeg should earn some money for their great work!
TeeMcBee
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#8957 - 05/06/2000 08:09
Re: Important - BBS Upgrades
[Re: PaulH]
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Registered: 16/06/1999
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Loc: San Francisco, CA
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...Glad the changeover was so quick and painless:) I saw the "server will be down" message at the same time that I read everything was done:)
Out of curiosity, what is the new hardware? -mark
...proud to have owned one of the first Mark I units
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#8958 - 05/06/2000 09:42
Re: Important - BBS Upgrades
[Re: PaulH]
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carpal tunnel
Registered: 20/12/1999
Posts: 31597
Loc: Seattle, WA
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I just wanted to chime in here and give PaulH three cheers for taking such good care of us and this BBS. The new server is definitely a lot quicker, and I'm really happy with the new software.
___________ Tony Fabris
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#8959 - 05/06/2000 22:07
Problem with summary
[Re: PaulH]
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This morning I noticed that I didn't get a summary of the postings (like I usual get). I think that's a problem of the new BBS
Could you take a look, PaulH?
TeeMcBee
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#8960 - 06/06/2000 01:05
Re: Problem with summary
[Re: teemcbee]
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Registered: 19/05/1999
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I suspect I forgot the cron job to do these - I'll take a look today and get the digests sent out.
Paul
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#8961 - 07/06/2000 14:42
Re: Important - BBS Upgrades
[Re: dionysus]
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Registered: 19/05/1999
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Loc: England
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New Hardware is a homebuild Celeron 300 overclocked to 450meg - 128Meg Ram. Running Linux 2.2.x.
This is compared to the old P75 with 32Meg.
Cheers
Paul
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#8962 - 07/06/2000 16:21
Re: Important - BBS Upgrades
[Re: PaulH]
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carpal tunnel
Registered: 20/12/1999
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New Hardware is a homebuild Celeron 300 overclocked to 450megYou gotta love overclocking them 300a's to 450. My home machine is the same thing, and it's been running like a champ for over a year that way. It's the most stable system I've owned. Talk about a bargain. Even the salesman who sold me the chip knew I was buying a 300a just to OC the thing. Amazing what you can do with one tiny little piece of tape on pin B21... If you have any 300->450 OC'd systems running Windows, I've got a great startup screen for ya. ___________ Tony Fabris
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#8963 - 07/06/2000 23:39
Re: Important - BBS Upgrades
[Re: tfabris]
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Piece of tape?? Pah, my motherboard doesn't care about bits of tape, it allows me to OC it anyway... =)
I got your startup and shutdown screens a while a go, freaked my mate out, 'cause he thought the computer had overheated... =)
Jazz (List 112, S/N 00030, 4 gig blue)
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#8964 - 08/06/2000 06:05
Re: Important - BBS Upgrades
[Re: Jazzwire]
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Guess I'll have to keep running my 366 at 525...
Save the whales. Feed the hungry. Free the mallocs.
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#8965 - 08/06/2000 06:13
Re: Important - BBS Upgrades
[Re: PaulWay]
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In reply to:
Guess I'll have to keep running my 366 at 525...
My home computer's been a dual celeron 366s at 550 for the last 10 months or so.. I haven't had any problems with it, other then noise from my fans:) -mark
...proud to have owned one of the first Mark I units
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#8966 - 08/06/2000 09:13
Re: Important - BBS Upgrades
[Re: Jazzwire]
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carpal tunnel
Registered: 20/12/1999
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Loc: Seattle, WA
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Pah, my motherboard doesn't care about bits of tape, it allows me to OC it anyway...Mine was supposed to, but it wouldn't allow me to adjust the FSB speed independently of the clock speed, so I had to settle for the tape. It was funny, I spent a few days fiddling with the motherboard settings, afraid to do the B21 tape, thinking that the tape was a dangerous last-ditch effort. Actually, it was amazing how when I finally caved in and said, "what the hell, I'll try the tape", everything suddenly started working magically. I wonder if the Intel engineers kicked themselves for allowing the design to be hacked so easily? For those who are reading this and don't know what the hell we're talking about (I've already received one private e-mail asking about the B21 tape), click here for the quintessential article on the subject at Tom's Hardware. This article is the one everyone referred back to when overclocking their celeron 300a's. I got your startup and shutdown screens a while a go, freaked my mate out, 'cause he thought the computer had overheated...Too cool. I love it. Glad you liked the screens. I was pretty proud of how I used the color-cycling to make the chip glow. ___________ Tony Fabris
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