[News] Elbox answer for the hardware protection feature | ANN.lu |
Posted on 21-Mar-2001 09:31 GMT by Christophe Decanini | 9 comments View flat View list |
From vgr:Elbox posted and responded to a few questions over the Mediator hadware key and December 13th date on the Amiga-Mediator mailinglist
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Comment 1 | Christian Munk | | 20-Mar-2001 23:00 GMT |
Comment 2 | Chris | | 20-Mar-2001 23:00 GMT |
Comment 3 | Darrin | | 20-Mar-2001 23:00 GMT |
Comment 4 | Anonymous | | 20-Mar-2001 23:00 GMT |
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Elbox answer for the hardware protection feature : Comment 5 of 9 | ANN.lu |
Posted by Alan Watson on 20-Mar-2001 23:00 GMT | In reply to Comment 3 (Darrin): I suppose you could call me one of those `people`.My reason for being a little
bit annoyed at Elbox is that they knew about this months ago,they read the
Yahoo Groups Mediator list,they`ve read all the posts about people complaining
about graphic trashing etc...,but they only decided to mention what was causing
the problem after somebody else posted a message about it being caused by a
`possible hardware bug`.If this hadn`t come to light,then I doubt Elbox would
have mentioned anything about the `problem/feature/hardware protection`.And
saying `set the mem jumper to 4mb` is not a good answer.Would you be happy if
you`d bought a 6 gear 150mph sports car,which,when using the 4/5/6 gears started
acting erratically and didn`t pass 100pmh?You ask the manufacturer why and they
tell you to `use only the first 3 gears and don`t go over 100mph`.
I doubt it....I know I wouldn`t be.
(okay I know that it`s a bad example,but I couldn`t think of anything else.And
if you haven`t guessed,I`m having a bad day......)
I know that it sound as though I don`t like the Mediator but I do.Gone are the
days of Zorro2.....
Alan Watson |
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