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|    Ozz Nixon to mark lewis    |
|    Re: testing    |
|    29 Apr 19 09:22:51    |
      X-RFC-Mime: 1.0       REPLYADDR: ozznixon@gmail.com       MSGID: 1:1/123.0 5CC68A2B       REPLY: 1:3634/12.73 5cbf25c4       PID: ExchangeBBS NNTP Server v3.1/Linux64       TID: ExchangeBBS FTN Tosser/JAM v1.19.04 (Beta 4.09)       On 2019-04-23 10:47:10 +0000, mark lewis -> Wilfred van Velzen said:              > On 2019 Apr 23 14:37:02, you wrote to Ozz Nixon:       >        > ON>> So 35 1/2 seconds to process 9,100+ msgs ... good/bad/descent?       >        > WV> That's hard to judge. There are so many factors of influence here.       >        > that's true... also, "are there any shortcuts being taken" comes to mind...       > eg: zeroing seconds in the time stamps...              I understand shortcuts, none, not even buffering techniques... it is        raw read/parse/write to JAM and the log. The log is probably the most        sophisticated part of the whole tosser, deciding where, what, when to        log... so it is useful, without being a dump of the PKT itself.              I was just cursious if I should spend time to make it faster -        prefetching PKT bytes, buffering the log and JAM files. But, I like it        having as small of a foot print, and the fact it is interpreted instead        of native binary.              Thanks for feedback(s)...       O.              --- ExchangeBBS NNTP Server v3.1/Linux64        * Origin: (1:1/123)       SEEN-BY: 15/2 18/200 226/17 229/123 354 426 452 1014 240/5832 249/206       SEEN-BY: 249/317 400 280/464 317/3 322/757 342/200 393/68 633/280       PATH: 1/123 229/426           |
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