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Jean-Samuel Reynaud <reynaud at elma.fr> writes: > Yes I known that this procedure sound like a big cheat. > But I my case, I don't want to overload my master by adding a new > node (because of copy). > But usualy, I use standard drop/store node procedure like in > documentation ;o) You could always take that load off by having the new node subscribe to one of the 3 existing subscribers. -- let name="cbbrowne" and tld="linuxdatabases.info" in name ^ "@" ^ tld;; http://cbbrowne.com/info/oses.html It is usually a good idea to put a capacitor of a few microfarads across the output, as shown.
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