tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-20206234.post1534787014882371762..comments2023-12-16T05:11:16.320-05:00Comments on Open Blackboard: OpenSim in the Classroom: LAN PartyErik N.http://www.blogger.com/profile/10844866651453037733noreply@blogger.comBlogger2125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-20206234.post-60355148928945383912009-10-02T00:15:35.076-04:002009-10-02T00:15:35.076-04:00Thanks, it's helpful to have some perspective....Thanks, it's helpful to have some perspective. It might be good to upgrade that machine at some point. I'd be curious to know what sort of FreeSWITCH tweaks could help, though I don't know if I'd be able to do them.Erik N.https://www.blogger.com/profile/10844866651453037733noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-20206234.post-7621271819170639582009-10-01T23:57:28.094-04:002009-10-01T23:57:28.094-04:00Judging from your past posts you have done amazing...Judging from your past posts you have done amazingly well setting everything up. I have several Regions hosted on Reactiongrid, and have gotten to know the head "code ninja" quite well. Getting free switch running smoothly requred a bit of work and some coding tweaks. Even then, when you get 15 or so avs on a single sim (especially jr highish types) changing their appearance, maybe flying around and using voice, that will strain a typical Win 2008 hyperV sim. Given that you are running it all on XP and Lan with probably not the most sophisticated Switch, its sounds like you've squeezed out some very good results. It should be better if everyone is settled in their appearance, and keeps movement to a minimum, but still no guarantees.Trevor Meisterhttp://twitter.com/tjmeisternoreply@blogger.com