On Wed, 20 Aug 2014, Andrew Leary wrote to mark lewis:
MV>> binkd11a63-binkd2e-zlib-bzlib-bwlim.zip
AL>> This one hogs 100% of the CPU here; had to kill it to get the
AL>> system running again.
ml> i haven't been able to run any of the binkd2e ones for a while... they
ml> interfer with my allfix/2 universal and cause the entire system to
ml> lock up requiring the big red switch to be used...
AL> My problem started when ALLFIX ran to process incoming files, so
AL> it's probably the same or a related issue.
yup, sounds like the same one i've faced pervious to switching to the klibc
stuff...
MV>> binkd11a63-binkd2klibc-zlib-bzlib-bwlim.zip
AL>> I'm trying this one now; so far it looks OK. With a session in
AL>> progress, my CPU usage is running between 10% and 20%.
ml> i'm running this one, too, i think... i got it from Tommi via FREQ now
ml> that i have notes on how to create a wazoo freq... i do wish that
ml> someone would fix the FAQ section on freqs like i asked for over a
ml> year ago... the posted FAQ combines creating and sending a freq with
ml> how to receive and process one... they should be two separate items
ml> and the one on creating a freq should give an example of what the
ml> *.req file's contents should look like or a pointer to the proper
ml> document about them :(
AL> I'm running Max's klibc compile now, and it seems to work ok.
so far, i've not seen any problems with this a63 either... it'll stay in place
until... ;)
)\/(ark
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