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The “problem” is with the generic SCSI disk driver under A/UX. For SCSI drives, there are certain parameters that may be adjusted by the user; these parameters are grouped in “pages.” One such page concerns how the disk responds to and recovers from errors: the Error Recovery Page. A/UX expects the parameters in this page to have certain values. Now the vast majority of SCSI disks have the values set as expected, but this isn’t the case with SyQuest drives. There is one parameter (PER) which is opposite than expected by A/UX. When A/UX trys to set this value to what it wants, however, the SyQuest drive reads this “request” wrong (the request is 16 bytes but the SyQuest only reads 4, so the SCSI Manager reports the error. Tony Cooper (tony@marc.cri.nz) has written a Mac application which sets the Error Page values correctly: Fix Error Page. This application must be used under the MacOS. It can be found on jagubox as well as on aux.support.apple.com (aux.patches/unsupported/2.0). You can
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-Using the default filtering configuration, I noticed considerable delays in -page requests compared to the old Junkbuster. Loading pages with large contents -seemed to take forever, then suddenly delivering all the content at once. – -The whole content must be loaded in order to filter, and nothing is is sent to -the browser during this time. The loading time does not really change in real -numbers, but the feeling is different, because most browsers are able to start -rendering incomplete content, giving the user a feeling of “it works”. +The entire page content must be loaded into memory in order for the filtering +mechanism to work, and nothing is sent to the browser during this time. The +loading time does not really change in real numbers, but the feeling is +different, because most browsers are able to start rendering incomplete +content, giving the user a feeling of “it works”. To modify the content of a page (i.e. make frames resizeable again, etc.) and not just replace ads, P