Having now got networking running reliably on 0.8.10/5.19 (and having practically gone potty in the process), it seems to be the case, on my system at least*, that where network-enabled RPCEmu fails to connect with the network bridge on repeated restarts, the best solution is to reboot the PC.
Then, after waiting for the PC harddrive to calm down, launching RPCEmu with networking enabled results in a connection, if not on the first, then usually on the second and invariably on the third, relaunch. No other procedure has been consistently successful, neither re-entering RISC OS's Configure-Network-Internet settings between startups, nor using RPCEmu's File-Reset to shut down, nor reselecting RPCEmu's Settings-Networking-Internet Bridging between startups, nor enabling/disabling Reduce CPU Usage. But PC rebooting has for several days now invariably done the trick. And no, I don't know why/how! George *Win7/64 PC, Dell XPS Desktop, 4MB RAM, Intel Core i7 quad-core. -- george greenfield _______________________________________________ Rpcemu mailing list [email protected] http://www.riscos.info/cgi-bin/mailman/listinfo/rpcemu
