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Date: Tue, 10 Nov 1998 03:34:33 +1100
From: Byron Forbes <hosh@ar.com.au>
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Yes, this works well. I have raced with Dave Mansell with up to 4 of us at a time
without problems and Dav's lacal exchange only supports 28.8 even. His host machine is a
233mmx and he just sets it to the pit view.

Andrew MacPherson wrote:

> 
> PPS Something else I was wondering... as you do... after my recent upgrade I have a second  PC in the
> house for a while (225mmx, 48Mb, runs GPL fine with a few cars).  I was wondering if I could set up a
> mini network and use that to run a server,  perhaps sharing the workload this end and making hosting a
> more reliable experience. It's one of those projects that would be interesting to try but might take forever
> to sort out and still fail dismally. Anyone know of anything similar being tried? Actually, thinking about it...
> I'd drive on that PC and use this to host as it's got the modem, but that's just a minor detail :-)

-- 
 Byron Forbes
 Captain of Team Lightning Bolt

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    and

 http://www.frontiernet.net/~godsoe/bolt/home.htm
