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On Fri, 18 Jul 2008 06:42:02 -0600, "Destiny" <destiny2b@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote:
Cal,
>> Why would you press Alt+D anyway? I used to have a guard against
>> Alt+D when you are already connected, but Eric was of the opinion
>> that I should take it out. My view is that it should be there, since
>> there can be no reason to dial when you are already connected.
> You are assuming that everyone uses Arachne as you do. When using Arachne
Nope, I'm quite aware of the fact that things could be very different
with constant connections.
> in OS/2 one can jump to program window list, delete the session and restart
> Arachne, press Alt-D and re-establish the connection. The modem did not lose
> the connection. Arachne thinks it never disconnected.
However, my core always knows when it's connected, unlike std. core
which, if you move to another copy or Arachne, thinks it's offline untill
you press Alt+D -- even tho that Alt+D doesn't really do anything but
create ppp.log. My core sniffs out the packet driver directly.
> Please leave Alt-D available anytime.
Yeah, I'd need a consensus to change it.
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Regards,
Ray Andrews
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