On my terillium server, I have to manual tweak back the overrun throttle.
If I don't, and let it run unabated, the machine slowly begins to dissolve
in some type of warp abnomaly? Anyone else have this problem? I put a
"sticky" on the wall behind the computer that has an arrow that indicates
where the power button is located on the difficult-to-see server. Other
symptoms of this phenomenon are slight motion sickness and an unexplained
loss of time. Would encasing my server in lead help? Has anyone else
tested possible solutions? Is there a patch?
R P Herrold
<herrold@owlriver. To: slug@nks.net
com> cc:
Sent by: Subject: Re: [SLUG] Ok here we have it now,,
slug@lists.nks.net
02/27/2002 09:14
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Please respond to
slug
On Tue, 26 Feb 2002, Bill wrote:
> > I've always used the Escher mobius ants emulation.
> >
> > -- Russ Herrold
>
> I've heard about those. What clock speed? Is it better to make two cuts
or
> one? Has anybody on the list ever tried a 4 cut Mobius ? I hear they
really
> rock but I am afraid to try it on my neuron server.
That's the nice thing about the Escher implementation -- there
is no clockspeed -- "Time is nature's way of keeping
everything from happening all at once" -- by doing away with
a clocking time, it is infinitely fast.
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