Path: utzoo!utgpu!jarvis.csri.toronto.edu!mailrus!uflorida!gatech!mcnc!ece-csc!ncrcae!hubcap!disd From: disd@hubcap.clemson.edu (Gary Heffelfinger) Newsgroups: comp.sys.amiga Subject: Some hotline. Message-ID: <4971@hubcap.clemson.edu> Date: 31 Mar 89 20:24:12 GMT Distribution: na Organization: Clemson University, Clemson, SC Lines: 38 I'm taking lots of deep breaths and am trying to resist the temptation to flame Pacific Peripherals to a crisp. In their ad in the most recent "Info" magazine they mention a little thing they call their "customer support hotline." I've been running FFS for several months at a low rate of speed because either their Overdrive hardware or the device driver software is unable to keep up with FFS unbounded. I figured that I'd suffered enough, and that I would give this "hotline" number a call. What did I get, you ask? A fu*king answering machine. I knew that PP is not the developer of either the hardware or the software, so I wasn't all that amazed to be reaching the offices of someone other than PP. But I was expecting a little more than an answering machine during normal work hours. The ad states that the hours run from 7am to 6pm PST, Mon - Fri. It is currently 3pm EST on Friday. Is it wrong of me to expect a human to answer the "hotline" during work hours? I guess next time I'll have to try after lunchtime PST. :-) Anyone want to trade a slightly used Overdrive for a new Hardframe? :-( Is there anyone out there running an Overdrive who is getting DISKPERF read/write rates higher than 30K? (That's right kids, I said *30*, not 300.) On the same note, is there any Overdrive user who has no Mask parm specified in his/her MountList, and has a MaxTransfer rate higher than 512? Has any Overdrive user out there got a copy of the Overdrive.device that is dated later than the end of January 89? I'll be okay soon.... Gary -- Gary R Heffelfinger - disd@hubcap.clemson.edu "If it should become necessary to fight, could you arrange to find me some rocks to throw at them?" W.T. Riker