Well basically, the g key brings up the file types and min max file sizes. U use the arrow keys to scroll and the + & - keys on the numpad to edit file sizes, adding a plus to a file type tells skynet to grab that sort of file. Pushing g again makes the edit screen disappear and ctrl+s saves your edited setting. Then the arrow keys scrolls up and down the stripes and the delete key will delete a file that is highlighted. M & n keys scroll the text info at the bottom of the screen.There are a few more commands that will take too long to describe but there is an english translation of the readme floating around somewhere. Its all a bit dossy, but easy to get the hang of.
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I am in Australia so I have limited sats to play with. Lyngsat shows data transponders the pink ones and footprints for sats.
Hope this helps. I think skynet is always going to be pot luck, if you leave it going 24/7 you should get some large avi files. I have experimented with a few different sats and sp's. Some have heaps of traffic but low bandwidth, lots of timeouts, others have low traffic and occationally very high bandwidth users. The fastest I have seen so far is 350 kbps, but that is rare. An average good speed is 50kbps. A friend of mine got a 1.8 gb game last week.
Do you have some different sats and isp's to experiment with? I think skynet is always going to be pot luck, if you leave it going 24/7 you should get some large avi files. I have experimented with a few different sats and sp's. Some have heaps of traffic but low bandwidth, lots of timeouts, others have low traffic and occationally very high bandwidth users. The fastest I have seen so far is 350 kbps, but that is rare. An average good speed is 50kbps. A friend of mine got a 1.8 gb game last week.
Do you have some different sats and isp's to experiment with?
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