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<blockquote data-quote="alay" data-source="post: 119360" data-attributes="member: 191786"><p>I have solved my problem.</p><p></p><p>I tried another computer, and i was able to cxonnect ok.</p><p>Therefore the problem was a hardware computer related and the only thing i can think of is that my ram was not large enough.</p><p>The opensky package asks foe a p5 and 128k ram minimum, however the technisat skystar asks for a p7 and 250k ram minimum.</p><p>I was using a p7 with 192k ram, and although i was showing an initial perfect signal on the technisat skystar usb , as soon as i tried to download some heavy bytes, then the snr ratio dropped from 8 to 1 and thereafter the system would not operate.</p><p></p><p>i have now tried a computer with 250k ram , and the system is operating perfectly using the same technisat skystar usb device and opensky software.</p><p></p><p>Can anyone confirm if they think it was a ram problem also ?</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="alay, post: 119360, member: 191786"] I have solved my problem. I tried another computer, and i was able to cxonnect ok. Therefore the problem was a hardware computer related and the only thing i can think of is that my ram was not large enough. The opensky package asks foe a p5 and 128k ram minimum, however the technisat skystar asks for a p7 and 250k ram minimum. I was using a p7 with 192k ram, and although i was showing an initial perfect signal on the technisat skystar usb , as soon as i tried to download some heavy bytes, then the snr ratio dropped from 8 to 1 and thereafter the system would not operate. i have now tried a computer with 250k ram , and the system is operating perfectly using the same technisat skystar usb device and opensky software. Can anyone confirm if they think it was a ram problem also ? [/QUOTE]
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