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Steven Levine wrote:
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>>I have Moz 1.8b1 - 1 Mar 05, and SM 1.0a - 16 Sept 05, and nothing in
>>between. 1.8b1 does not have the delay and 1.0a does.
>
> What 1.0a are you talking about. The date sounds like you are running on
> old version.
You missed my point. The delay kicks in between 1.8b1 and 1.0a. I do
not have anything between those so that is as close as I can get. It is
the same on 1.5a - 29 Jan 06.
>
>>>I doubt very much this is a hardware issue.
>
>>I agree. Hardware just effects the length of the delay.
>
> Not always. It can have lots of other interesting effects. I'm saying
> that I don't currently believe hardware has anything to do with your
> specific problem.
And I am saying that in my case hardware does effect the delay time. It
is more noticeable on a slow machine than a faster one.
Ray
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