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    Can you automatically flush from AOL?

    I'm setting the client up on a few of my friend's computers, but they all have AOL... Can the client be set up to automatically update with AOL, or do I have to fetch/flush manually?

    Just added:

    P200MMX
    P133
    P120
    P100

    -All part time machines... I should be getting a P150 soon too

    Plus I'll be upgrading my C366 @ 458 to a C466 tomorrow which I'm hoping to get 581Mhz out of (1.62 Mkeys/sec) or atleast 525Mhz (1.46 Mkeys/sec)

    [This message has been edited by spdsk8r (edited 06-17-99).]

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    Never messed with AOHell. But there has got to be a way. Try posting on the RC5 mailing list.

    I will be getting my other 686MX 200 up tonight. I haven't bothered to setup the old P90 and 486 100 yet. I just added a 4 inch 65CFM fan to the front/bottom of my case and a 5 inch 116CFM fan overtop of my C366 S370. So a stable 24/7 550 should be achieved in the next day or two. If not I will spend more time on developing a liquid cooling system.

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    There are programs that can work with AOL to keep it on-line forever, run batch files, etc.

    You can get one and try getting to do it for you.

    But I would try and see if they have the AOL for 95 version of AOL, because that enables TCP/IP for use while on AOL.

    izzzy12k

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    Hmmm, maybe it will work then. I set it up on my friend's computer and told her to go to perform update just before she logs off. It's currently set to offline always.

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