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Jimmy thanks for your reply I have done all of that online, offline,
upsidedown and sideways. I still cannot get it to run over 115200 but at
that speed for the 90 bucks it is a waste. the reason I went with them is
that I have bought their products before about 5 years ago and it seemed
towork without any worry from me
-----Original Message-----
From: Jimmy Snowden [mailto:jhsnowden@xxxxxxx]
Sent: Wednesday, July 02, 2003 3:51 PM
To: doug carder; Omega-list@xxxxxxxxxx
Subject: Re[2]: global server problem help
Doug,
Do not make any changes to the setup of the PacificCommware port. It
automatically adjusts the speed. Settings are made in the GS. Choose
the correct com port if you have to type it in and set speed at
460,800. Keep rebooting the GS and perhaps the computer until the GS
finds and connects correctly at 460,800. Be sure you choose WORK
OFFLINE before you try to change the GS settings. It will not work if
you change it still on line.
Jimmy
Wednesday, July 2, 2003, 3:41:11 PM, you wrote:
dc> I do have the 2000 drivers but I can't get this thing to run over 115 no
dc> matter what I try. I will look into the byte runner card right now. I
will
dc> also call the credit card company and stop payment on this piece of
crap.
dc> -----Original Message-----
dc> From: BobR [mailto:bobrabcd@xxxxxxxxxxxxx]
dc> Sent: Wednesday, July 02, 2003 3:24 PM
dc> To: Omega-list@xxxxxxxxxx
dc> Subject: Re: global server problem help
dc> If you can, send the PacCommware card back and get a ByteRunner PCI
100H.
dc> The ByteRunner has a faster UART and bigger byte buffer, runs in a PCI
slot
dc> instead of ISA. Installation is fast and smooth, trouble free, and is
or
dc> was cheaper. I've had both working on dtn sat with no problems. Do you
dc> have the W2000 drivers for your PacCommware?
dc> bobr
dc> ----- Original Message -----
dc> From: "doug carder" <dcarder1@xxxxxxxxxxxxxx>
dc> To: "Jimmy Snowden" <jhsnowden@xxxxxxx>; <Omega-list@xxxxxxxxxx>
dc> Sent: Wednesday, July 02, 2003 1:05 PM
dc> Subject: RE: global server problem help
>> Thanks Jimmy I finally walked away from it, and it finally kicked in and
>> ran. it took a long time with no progress showing though. I just started
>> running 2000i, been on ts 4 for years. Now if I could get this pacific
dc> comm
>> ware high speed serial port to work with dtn I would be happy.
>>
>> -----Original Message-----
>> From: Jimmy Snowden [mailto:jhsnowden@xxxxxxx]
>> Sent: Wednesday, July 02, 2003 2:08 PM
>> To: doug carder; Omega-list@xxxxxxxxxx
>> Subject: Re: global server problem help
>>
>>
>> Doug,
>>
>> Your data is corrupt. Let it run until it has reindexed the data. In
>> Win2000 you can open the task manager and choose the processes tab.
>> You will see Server and that is the GS server. If you enable more
>> columns in the processes tab you can see I/O write bytes. On the line
>> for Server you will see it steadily grow until the reindexing is
>> complete. The time it takes is based on how much data you have. Mine
>> Example if you add up all the .dat files in the PDS folder and have 10
>> gig of data then you might see the write bytes file grow to 50 gig of
>> data written. This would take about 5 or so hours on my computer.
>> All these are really rough numbers.
>>
>> Wednesday, July 2, 2003, 1:54:24 PM, you wrote:
>>
>> dc> I try to open global server 2000i and get opening event log tab it
dc> goes
>> dc> about halfway and stops nothing happens and I have to end it. anyone
>> have
>> dc> any ideas on what caused this all of a sudden? it is sp5 on win 2000
>> pro
>> dc> ---
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>>
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>> --
>> Best regards,
>> Jimmy Snowden mailto:@aledobb.com
>>
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Best regards,
Jimmy Snowden mailto:@aledobb.com
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