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Re: Investigation - Bad Date Problem



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Carroll,

TS4, Build 24, BMI cable, CSPAN, W98.
>From my investigation, I understand it was a bad time stamp by BMI
which threw off TS and that data was deleted subsequently from BMI
data base and therefore BMI man I talked to today, couldn't find it any
more.

Jan Philipp

----- Original Message -----
From: "Carroll Slemaker" <cslemaker1@xxxxxxxx>
To: <omega-list@xxxxxxxxxx>
Sent: Thursday, July 26, 2001 12:03 PM
Subject: Investigation - Bad Date Problem


> I would much appreciate a brief response from each person in each of the
> following categories:
>
> A.  Each person who has experienced the bad-date problem (10/27/2001).
> Please tell me what OS you are using, what version and build number of TS
> being used, what feed medium (cable, satellite, or ???), and if cable,
what
> channel (AMC or CSPAN).  Build number is most important.
>
>
> B. Each person who has NOT experienced the bad-date problem and is using
> TS4,  ANY build number, and is receiving data via BMI/cable.  Please tell
me
> what OS you are using, what build number of TS4 you have, and what cable
> channel is being used.
>
>
> I recently have seen a couple of postings to the Omega list claiming that
> the fault lies with build 27 of TS4.  I have a friend who lives not too
far
> away, also in southern Orange County, California, using the same cable
> company (Cox), and also using TS4 and BMI/cable tuned to CSPAN (Cox
channel
> 95), and he has not experienced any of these bad-date problems.  But
whereas
> I am using build 27, I just called him and discovered that he is using
build
> 24!
>
> Your response to this survey can help to pinpoint the source of this
> annoying problem and will be greatly appreciated.  Thanks in advance.
>
> Carroll Slemaker
>
>
>
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