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bgdjr 03-10-2008 09:26 AM

Re: Mogul Update - ROM "Speculation" & Discussion Thread Part II
 
Quote:

Originally Posted by Maui6700dude (Post 209242)
tell the guy uploading the ROM to finish his damn morning coffee and give us our damn upgrade!!!!

must be using dialup to upload it LOL

GoodThings2Life 03-10-2008 09:27 AM

Re: Mogul Update - ROM "Speculation" & Discussion Thread Part II
 
Quote:

Originally Posted by Maui6700dude (Post 209220)
I've never quite understood "cashing", still gonna refresh that damn page though!

OK, caching is simple... to improve performance, HTC uses Akamai servers all across the world. This means that you connect to a server closer to your physical location (in theory, there are other factors involved) than if you were to connect to HTC's actual servers.

This helps load-balance so all of your refreshing doesn't overload the HTC servers. Unfortunately, the more times you refresh, the longer it holds the current copy in the cache, because taking time to update the mirror would cause a delay in page load time or flat out down time.

You must also consider that there are thousands of Akamai mirrors in the world, so it takes a lot of time to copy a 30-40MB file plus page content, documentation files, etc etc to all those servers.

Bottom line, be patient and refresh no more than every 10-15 minutes.

nosmohtac 03-10-2008 09:27 AM

Re: Mogul Update - ROM "Speculation" & Discussion Thread Part II
 
Last picture of old computer.......

Timex T1000.

Is it still ticking?

Maui6700dude 03-10-2008 09:28 AM

Re: Mogul Update - ROM "Speculation" & Discussion Thread Part II
 
oh my god I got a Dr's appt at 8!!!

Yay 4 Juggs 03-10-2008 09:28 AM

Re: Mogul Update - ROM "Speculation" & Discussion Thread Part II
 
Quote:

Originally Posted by jamesjay (Post 209243)
Damn, I need my phone and its stuck in the tri color screen since I relocked it. Can I put on the old official rom on it and then just install the new release if it comes out on top of that?

yes you can james...good luck!

jason25 03-10-2008 09:28 AM

Re: Mogul Update - ROM "Speculation" & Discussion Thread Part II
 
I even got wake-up sex, all I was kept thinking mid-thrust was flashing a new ROM.

Maui6700dude 03-10-2008 09:29 AM

Re: Mogul Update - ROM "Speculation" & Discussion Thread Part II
 
10-15??!! talkin about mission impossible

Mizono 03-10-2008 09:29 AM

Re: Mogul Update - ROM "Speculation" & Discussion Thread Part II
 
LOL wish I got wake up sex. That did have me laughing though

Nevinz 03-10-2008 09:29 AM

Re: Mogul Update - ROM "Speculation" & Discussion Thread Part II
 
Quote:

Originally Posted by GoodThings2Life (Post 209245)
OK, caching is simple... to improve performance, HTC uses Akamai servers all across the world. This means that you connect to a server closer to your physical location (in theory, there are other factors involved) than if you were to connect to HTC's actual servers.

This helps load-balance so all of your refreshing doesn't overload the HTC servers. Unfortunately, the more times you refresh, the longer it holds the current copy in the cache, because taking time to update the mirror would cause a delay in page load time or flat out down time.

You must also consider that there are thousands of Akamai mirrors in the world, so it takes a lot of time to copy a 30-40MB file plus page content, documentation files, etc etc to all those servers.

Bottom line, be patient and refresh no more than every 10-15 minutes.


bc of my lack of sleep and eagerness,.. i skimmed through that and nothing said "update available" whoever was doing the bruteforce stuff earlier.. do it again!

carlosjcar 03-10-2008 09:29 AM

Re: Mogul Update - ROM "Speculation" & Discussion Thread Part II
 
[QUOTE=Yay 4 Juggs;209233]
Quote:

Originally Posted by carlosjcar (Post 209217)

looks like an old teletype machine


It cost 800$ and had 16 color monitor and 128k of memory.
OS was a crappy Tandy(radioschak) deskmate 1.something.
You don't want to see my first flight simulator Program.:)


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