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Old 29-08-2002, 00:30
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Maybe we can collect things a little so it is easier for people to find things or the Dev Team to track things. All in one spot so to say ?

I wonder if the other people getting timeouts of the Client have the same entry in the log ?

Something starting with

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WARNING,All,procedure TDICallBack.execute,"The operation had no effect." or "The device buffer overflowed and some input was lost." 
A weired error but one of our Clanmembers has this all the time.

WinXP Pro with a SB Live. Newest CL Drivers ( 2 days old I think ) NOT using any kind of Firewall or Router sitting on a ADSL Connection with an USB DSL Modem.

I was wondering if the MTU Size could be the problem of too many packets being lost during transmission and the the Server dropping the Connection ? Also is this applicable to xDSL Users only or also to ISDN or 56Kers ?

Ralf is there such thing as a Value when reached the Server just disconnects the Client ?

Edit: Another thing that came into my mind. I am using an Athlon XP with no problems whatsoever ( well one lockup ) . Are these Problems maybe related to CPU and Chipset ??? Just an idea...

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Broder

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Old 29-08-2002, 21:22
N. Werensteijn N. Werensteijn is offline
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This error is related to direct input.
Does this client also have choppy sound by any chance?

Right now i am thinking that ts is not getting enough cpu cycles fast enough to process all the key presses/releases.
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