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bloglite 25 Mar 2004, 20:33
Hey Guys,
Running Server Side: CD BootVersion GridWorks DisTro (MeOServ.zip) (CD ISO) Intel PII300 w/Realtek NIC 3 Hubs w/6 workstations Using W98/2 ClientSide w/ IE3 IE5 & IE6 and Mozilla Browsers IE and HTTPS Stream MP3 are working concurrently up to approx 5~6 MB FileSizes. up to 5 MB Always FLAWLESS (Yeah. Ville, you rule dude!) Teach W9X it's associations so it wont ask you what to do. (Shift rt-click) (Open With) to set Associations in W9X. Then if you have the application to open the file it will load. eg. zip,bmp,jpg,gif,wav,mp3, (Small avi's), pdf,txt,doc... etc. Be ready to catch the data ..... Here it comes >>>. download your copy below (instructions are in example.asm) It starts in 30 seconds flat. AND it does the job !!! AND it's beta !!! oh yeah it's free too ! Gonna Go Wireless with a MenuetOS Server ( WOW) P.S. Get DIR2HTM from the web and you can click your way through your FAT 32 Drive all the way. FreeMP3Player V.2.2.0 works for streaming we are looking for other players that work as well or better than this one. (Works well but adware has to be manually disabled) Yuk. MSConfig and Kill off webinstall2 and bxxs5 also remove previous named keys with Regedit . Find better streamers and Let us know what works for you. http://www.geocities.com/wemakeitbig |
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Matt 27 Mar 2004, 16:14
I've found that the largest non streamed file you can download with Tiny server is 900KB after that it seems to send the wrong file header and the download closes before the data stream is finished.
Any help expanding the file size would be helpful. I have sucessfully streamed an HTTP mp3 of 7.1MB Matt Wbshome@excite.com _________________ Better computing with a better OS "Menuet" Last edited by Matt on 30 Mar 2004, 22:31; edited 1 time in total |
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