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remove some unnecessary lines
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of existing fields
* This should (hopefully) allow TestClient and stuff built on top of it to work again
* Will probably come back later and change variable names to stop this happening again
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See OpenSim.ini.example for details as to what this means
* Really this should be 1, but I think that this would be too slow compared to a Second Life server until we improve our ability to send textures of variable quality
* This may improve one aspect of sim performance where there are many avatars. However, there are still other performance problems that are unrelated to this change
* Value may be further tuned
* Removed temporary decals since the multipler setting will stick around now
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multiplier is applied to all the client throttle settings received by the client
* This should probably be 1, but currently by default it is 8, to reflect what was being eon3 in OpenSim before this revision. So if the client requested a maximum throttle
of 1500 kilobits per second, we would actually send out 1500 kilobytes per second
* Adjusting this multiplier down towards 1 may improve your OpenSim experience, though in other situations it may degrade (e.g. if you're using a standalone over high bandwidth
links)
* This is currently a user setting because adjusting it down may currently reveal other OpenSim bugs.
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* I suspect the restriction stopped the very large number of packet resends that occur on certain operations, which led to other failures.
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than bytes per second
* Changing network bandwidth in the preferences will now have a much more noticeable effect - a user may want to increase this if data is being slow to download from opensim
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* refactored some member names for readability and ccc (code convention conformance)
* took away two refs from Rest.Inventory since
* System.IO is part of System
* System.Xml.Serialization is part of System.Xml
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are in.
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