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... ), ISP (B)& ISP (C)- hope that all makes sense? These work perfectly alright with Outlook Express as, obviously, each has its own set up. Hi Raymond, I too have multiple ISPs, multiple SMTP and POP3 servers and multiple dial-up numbers in addition to broadband. And confession time -- I'm still using OE, because of the ease of setting up multiple accounts and switching outgoing messages between them. There's no question in the matter of browsers -- Firefox is the outright winner -- but in email clients I'm not so sure. I've installed Thunderbird as the obvious accompaniment to Firefox, but so far I've made little use of it, and I'm not sure that I want to. The very first thing Thunderbird did was to advise me not to use multiple SMTP servers, which didn't impress me at all. Most UK ISPs insist that you use their connection if you want to access their SMTP server, so if you have multiple ISPs you don't have the option of using only one server ...
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... am still new to all this so please excuse me if it's a daft question. posted: 9 Feb 2015 23:26 from: Martin Wynne Hi Rob, 00-SF is also known as "EM minus 2" and shares the same recommendations and constraints as EM. If you are new to all this you may find it worth joining the EM Gauge Society who have a detailed manual covering all these matters, and more: http://emgs.org Generally EM and 00-SF are fine for anything other than outright toy train sets, i.e. a minimum radius say around 24"/ 600mm and turnouts no shorter than say 1:4. A lot depends of course on what rolling-stock you will be using. Not just locomotive wheelbase, but also matters such as buffers and couplings, wheel profiles, and axle sideplay. Generally where the radius goes below say 30"/ 750mm it is advisable to add some gauge-widening, which happens automatically if you use the 3-point track gauges. If you won't be ...
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... : 5 Mar 2018 01:45 from: Andrew Barrowman Martin Wynne wrote: You would think they would at least try to sell me the later upgrades, rather than "no upgrades are available". I've noticed they do seem to go for a "take no prisoners" approach to marketing, although there probably was an upgrade opportunity on 20 for a limited time. On the other hand their software is extremely powerful, reasonably robust and dirt cheap compared with "professional" products. They used to sell the Pro version outright but they are now trying to get an annual license fee for it. I can't say I blame them considering how much they must have invested in it. posted: 5 Mar 2018 01:52 from: Martin Wynne Andrew Barrowman wrote: Is your monitor a modified Bush console TV or a Kindle? I restored down on the window to make a sensible screenshot size for posting. I'm not working at that size. cheers, Martin. posted: 5 Mar 2018 15:55 from: Andrew Barrowman http:/ ...
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... topic: 3176 Make branch track parallel posted: 6 Jan 2018 18:38 from: chrisveitch Apologies for this very simple request from an outright beginner, but I've been unable find anything to guide me on this one- I probably just haven't watched the right tutorial yet. In the screen shot below I want PR026 to curve from turnout TL025 and run parallel (at the standard double track spacing) to the straight containing TL037. As you can see I've been able to create the branch track but have no idea how to get it run parallel to the existing straight, although I'm sure this is very straightforward. Regards, Chris Veitch 2676_061333_250000000.png posted: 6 Jan 2018 19:03 from: chrisveitch To save anyone the bother I've now found this: tools- make return curve posted: 6 Jan 2018 19:52 from: Martin Wynne chrisveitch wrote: To save anyone the bother I've now found this: tools->make return curve Hi Chris, Yes. But it is not always the best result. Depending on the position of the ...
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... that is a pretty standard response spelling out the restrictions on the use of the software. Hi Jim, It's not a response in the sense that I was expecting to hear from them, it appeared out of the blue. It's several months since I downloaded the Community Edition. I agree with Derek that the tone is less than friendly -- I had no intention of buying the full version, but if I was thinking that way I would definitely have changed my mind now. There's a hint, if not an an outright accusation, that they think I have been using the Community Edition outside the licence terms. In fact I haven't used it at all, so the licence terms are academic. And I won't be, because I have now uninstalled it. I probably did register my Delphi5 with Borland 20 years ago -- before it became Inprise, and then CodeGear, and now Embarcadero. But I have had no contact with them since. I wasn't in any Usenet groups, but I think I was in a Delphi users' Yahoo ...
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