Tom Delker writes:
>I noticed that the Control J menu selection "times out" and reverts back
>to operating mode after a SHORT amount of time. Feature or Bug?
New feature:
>From the release notes:
- There is now a 20 second timeout when using the multi network and you
leave the computer in a mode that doesn't allow it to process network
traffice (i.e., packet window, keyboard CW or view log).
>Setting "BROADCAST ALL PACKET DATA = FALSE" gives a syntax error when
>loading the program. I have set this manually as well as from the
>control J menu and saved it with the same results. I dont have any
>other packet functions enable, was just wanting to make sure the program
>wasnt "trying" to send any packet info. Should I even worry about
>this? It is normally set to "TRUE".
This setting is only used to control the packet flow
between multiple computers. If you are trying to stop
packet stuff being sent to a tnc then just don't enable
any packet ports.
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