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    WinUAE runs great but it's a bitch to figure out at first. I downloaded it when I was 10 and didn't touch it for years because I had no fucking clue what I was doing.

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    Someone do some quick math.

    I am uploading at 200kb/s
    Speedtest reports I get 9Mb/s upload

    I'm too stupid to figure out if I am getting decent speed.

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    9Mb/s = somewhere under 900kb/sec.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Cosmic View Post
    9Mb/s = somewhere under 900kb/sec.
    stupid Megaupload

    Thanks.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Sprung View Post
    Someone do some quick math.

    I am uploading at 200kb/s
    Speedtest reports I get 9Mb/s upload

    I'm too stupid to figure out if I am getting decent speed.
    9 * 1024 = 9216 Kbps / 8bits = 1152 KBps

    Now the real question is, who the hell is giving you 9Mbps upstream!?
    Last edited by Panda Man; 17th-August-2011 at 15:02.

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    Also, you're likely never going to really hit that. All depends on your ISP and how much bandwidth your area is consuming at the time.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Inferno. View Post
    I always had problems with WinUAE.

    Or at least I think I did. Either way I don't have a controller that would work on my computer at the minute, so it's not worth messing around with again.
    Aint ya got a wired 360 one or something?

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    Quote Originally Posted by Panda Man View Post
    9 * 1024 = 9216 Kbps / 8bits = 1152 KBps

    Now the real question is, who the hell is giving you 9Mbps upstream!?
    Comcast.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Panda Man View Post
    Also, you're likely never going to really hit that. All depends on your ISP and how much bandwidth your area is consuming at the time.
    I'm going to have to look for something other than Megaupload, I think.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Sprung View Post
    Comcast.
    There's only one small problem there, Comcast has a 250GB cap.

    30 / 8 = 3.375 MBps * 60 = 202.5 MBpm * 60 = 12150 MBph * 24 = 291,600 Megabytes per day. 291,600 / 1024 = 284.76GB

    If you use all of your bandwidth for one day, you'll cap out.









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    Quote Originally Posted by Panda Man View Post
    There's only one small problem there, Comcast has a 250GB cap.

    30 / 8 = 3.375 MBps * 60 = 202.5 MBpm * 60 = 12150 MBph * 24 = 291,600 Megabytes per day. 291,600 / 1024 = 284.76GB

    If you use all of your bandwidth for one day, you'll cap out.

    The emote made this post so evil... and awesome

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    Quote Originally Posted by Panda Man View Post
    There's only one small problem there, Comcast has a 250GB cap.

    30 / 8 = 3.375 MBps * 60 = 202.5 MBpm * 60 = 12150 MBph * 24 = 291,600 Megabytes per day. 291,600 / 1024 = 284.76GB

    If you use all of your bandwidth for one day, you'll cap out.









    I've been with Comcast for about 4 years, and never had one capping problem.
    And I've been using OnLive for months...with no problem.

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    I had 50KB/s upload with the 10Mbps download package for ages. Now I get 130KB/s upload.

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    I tried Fileserve and Rapidshare. Both averaged about 225kb/s

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    Quote Originally Posted by Sprung View Post
    I tried Fileserve and Rapidshare. Both averaged about 225kb/s
    It's simple, don't upload shit.


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