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501 Matt, I am inclined to think that the SDSU SGI event was merely a demo to proveFrank A. Coluccio-8/21/1999
500 And yet again - this time with a question, sorry (at least I got post #500 <Sector Investor-8/21/1999
499 Sorry to take up 3 posts, but I should also add this about the technology: &quSector Investor-8/21/1999
498 Oops. The 15 minute window closed. Before anyone responds, make that 10 minutesSector Investor-8/21/1999
497 <<Note the distances specified.>> The Gigabit Ethernet equipment fSector Investor-8/21/1999
496 If the technology is available in an affordable package, it seems that virtuallMatt Kroll-8/21/1999
495 Well, the point of that quick experiment was to get a quantitative reality checKachina-8/19/1999
494 Hello Kachina, > 238,859 KB - one K is 1024 bytes. > That's 244,591Scott C. Lemon-8/18/1999
493 238,859 KB - one K is 1024 bytes. That's 244,591,616 bytes. Usual figurKachina-8/18/1999
492 Scott, Thread, When it comes to sending image files... Often, image files by Frank A. Coluccio-8/18/1999
491 Hello Srexley, > The Webopedia says that a T1 is 24 lines bundled together Scott C. Lemon-8/18/1999
490 Hello Kachina, > I just transferred a 238 Mbyte file in roughly 40 between Scott C. Lemon-8/18/1999
489 OOPS! Thanks for the clarification. And now the mystery of the T1 line rate is Srexley-8/17/1999
488 As Ray correctly pointed out, there are 8 (b)its to a (B)yte. 1.544 Mbs = .193 Matt Kroll-8/17/1999
487 You are confusing Bytes and bits 1 MB = 8mb. semi_infinite -8/17/1999
486 Hello Matt, Thanks for the info. The Webopedia says that a T1 is 24 lines bundSrexley-8/17/1999
485 For information regarding OC-X and T-X speeds, take a look at the following sitMatt Kroll-8/17/1999
484 If you transferred a 238 Mbyte file in 40 seconds, you certainly have a better Matt Kroll-8/17/1999
483 Does anyone know the true transfer rate of a T1 line? I would like to verify tSrexley-8/17/1999
482 A 411 MB file in 8 seconds according to the press release. I just transferred aKachina-8/17/1999
481 Yee hah! ... a technique that will be fungible in whatever world I find myself.Jay Lowe-8/17/1999
480 Thread, I received an email from Robert Dahlgren, Chairman of the Santa ClaraFrank A. Coluccio-8/16/1999
479 Here's another article from SDSU regarding the test. npaci.edu Anyone have Srexley-8/13/1999
478 My parallel of fractals and wavelets that I was expressing, is that both are itKachina-8/13/1999
477 Hi Dave ... how's it going? I've been busy earning more money to loseJay Lowe-8/12/1999
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