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More => Old Versions => Media Center 11 (Development Ended) => Topic started by: Omni on September 24, 2003, 07:41:10 am

Title: Status of v.9.1.258
Post by: Omni on September 24, 2003, 07:41:10 am
I see that a newer version has been out on the FTP site since yesterday, yet there has been no official word about it.

Speaking as a pathetic dial-up user (who has no access to broadband in this area), should I spend 50 minutes of my life downloading it?

Omni
Title: Re: Status of v.9.1.258
Post by: JimH on September 24, 2003, 08:18:45 am
Not worth the trouble.  We added some hooks for a project we're working on, so it isn't anything of general interest.
Title: Re: Status of v.9.1.258
Post by: Omni on September 24, 2003, 08:25:27 am
Thanks for the feedback!

The current version (v.9.1.257) seems bug free for me (other than that 4-5 hour lockup problem which I concede is probably something on my end), so I am not disappointed.  I was just curious. :)

Omni
Title: Re: Status of v.9.1.258
Post by: drosoph on September 24, 2003, 12:11:30 pm
Ok .. I was wondering what was up .. I posted the 9.1.258 link in the 9.1.257 thread and my post got deleted .. thought maybe it was a Super Secret release :)
Title: Re: Status of v.9.1.258
Post by: KingSparta on September 24, 2003, 01:56:23 pm
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Speaking as a pathetic dial-up user


don't feel bad we were all low lifes once

I started with a Hayes 300baud Smart modem i think it was $300.00 at the time.
Title: Re: Status of v.9.1.258
Post by: Omni on September 24, 2003, 02:26:37 pm
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I started with a Hayes 300baud Smart modem i think it was $300.00 at the time.

You and me both.  And I also remember the joy I felt when I upgraded to a 2400 baud modem!  :D

I can't sync with the CO for DSL--I've had them come out twice, and they told me the same thing both times.

Comcast swears up and down that cable modem will be available in my area by year's end, but AT&T used to tell me the same thing every year since 1998.  :-/

And though I could afford it, I have no interest in paying that outrageous price for satellite access for a mere 384 kbps. ::)

Omni