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Originally Posted by ddouglass
He isn't called "MadJim" because he is angry!!   Sometimes Jim's theories make my head want to spin around, but whatever works.....LOL.
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Thanks Dale,
Well you guys only have to put up with my "madness" every now and then,
I have to deal with 24/7. (Oh and let's not forget about my wife, she has to live with with "Madjim"

) I appreciate you tolerating me and hope that my "redneck explainations" don't add to the confusion. I'm a very experienced computer user (audio recording and video production), not a programer or even a tech support guy, just a user. (I did learn learn enought aboiut HTML and CGI to run madjimsplace.com which is now madjim.com.)
I've noticed that on every one of the ten or more computers I've had over the years that when new programs are added to the system, Windows
SEEMS to adjust to the program load so to speak. Things like alocating memory and the such (again I'm just a user).
In my post to Rick I said "
Maybe this lets Hoster adjust to my system". I started the statment with maybe because I'm not a programer and really don't know what's going on. I only know what I see and that's what I try to explain. It was late when I typed this but I wanted help Rick. I see now I should have said "Maybe this lets
WINDOWS adjust to
HOSTER", this may have made more sense.
Admin, I'm gald you could see through my "backwoods explaination" for your definition was right on the money. You understood what I ment even though what I said may have spun your head around.
I have let Hoster 4.XX run for hours on every computer I put it on. I've always had success with Hoster 4.XX so anything I so that seems to work, I share with my fellow entertainers/Hoster users. As I learn more, my explanations will become more accurate.
Thanks again for dealing with the "madness"!
Jim
