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- A new fileserver has been developed at Acorn as a joint venture with
- Software Solutions, called the Level 4 Fileserver.
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- The new Fileserver, running on any Archimedes computer that has at least
- 1MByte of memory and some appropriate disc storage, may be run as a
- RISC OS desktop application, or in standalone mode for maximum performance
- and security, to provide users with file access and mail facilities.
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- The fileserver can transfer file from any standard media type, including
- Winchester or floppy disc, SCSI or ADFS, CD ROM (Compact Disc with CDFS), or
- use the Internet Protocols to communicate to a remote host via Econet or
- Ethernet and NFS. Activity monitoring is included to improve the quality of
- information the System Manager requires.
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- Compatible with existing Acorn fileservers, the Level 4 Fileserver offers
- the advantages of RISC performance, flexibility and economy. allowing the
- server to double up as a user machine on lightly loaded networks and
- encouraging the sharing of data between work groups.
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- Also included in this software-only product is an advanced Printer Spooler
- which can support multiple printers and RISC OS Management software that
- simplifies the task of setting up and day to day management of the server by
- using the user friendly RISC OS desktop environment.
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- Another important development that will be supplied as part of the Level 4
- fileserver is the Broadcast Loader. Leading where many high performance
- networks such as Ethernet fail to follow, Acorn has tackled head-on the
- performance problems encountered in many of today's schools.
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- Classrooms can provide one of the severest test of a network when all
- pupils need to download the same application at the start of a lesson; they
- can cause network loading far in excess of the levels conceived of by the
- network industry, and it often results in frustrating delays.
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- To go a long way in alleviating this problem, Acorn has developed the Acorn
- Broadcast Loader program. Designed by Digital Services Ltd, this elegant
- software module is transparent to the user and enables the broadcast of
- files that are required by several users.
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- Independent of fileserver type, the module is loaded to all client users and
- utilises a new broadcast packet type to ensure that multiple requesters of a
- file are all loaded simultaneously.
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- Although BBC and Master 128 machines may not participate on broadcast
- transmissions, they may co-exist on the same network as the data hungry
- Archimedes computers.
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- There are now a number of 440, 440/1 and R140 owners who have fitted 8MBytes
- memory expansion cards to their computers and now find that their PC
- Emulators do not work. Acorn have developed a patch for the PC Emulator to
- enable it to work with machines with more than 4MBytes of memory. This patch
- can be obtained from SID (Acorn's Support Information Database) or from any
- SID registered dealer. The patch only makes the PC Emulator work again and
- offers no advantages in speed or memory availability under PC Emulation.
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