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echo: 64_talk
to: Rod Gasson
from: Errol Smith
date: 1994-02-04 21:51:28
subject: Spreading!

RG>This is a FAR better method.  Personally I'd rather see a bit of
 RG>compression (which neither Lynx or LBR has).
 
 Yeah, its a bummer about that. If only there was an ARJ for the 64..  
 ES> you would need 2 drives to depack it. I
 RG>Whats wrong with two files ?
 
 Hmm, didnt think of that! (-:
 
 RG>I wouldn't mind seeing this myself, but I'm stuffed if I'm gunna d/load
 RG>a LNX file at STD rates..  Besides, I wouldn't let a lynx dissolver
 RG>anywhere near my drives.
 
 Well like I said its an 'upcoming' demo, ie it isnt finished yet (:
Hopefully will be done in the near future. I can safely say that it is
'euro' speed.
 I think part of the problem with you & LNX files is that you are using
omega-q. I've had so much trouble with that program I deleted every copy I
own. The original LNX program is much more reliable (I've never had any
problems disolving files with it).
 Dont worry about the std rates, eventually everything will makes its way
down to you.
 
cya, Strobe/Menace
 

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