No miami is slow.. its like saying zorro2 isnt much slower than zorro3.. its night and day
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Okay, okay. Bust my balls already, I was just trying to say "it's not slow like 2400 baud modem slow", hence the liberal sprinkling of quotation marks in my comment. But I guess maybe to you guys it does seem that slow. Perhaps I need to work on my euphamisms a bit.

.... And often there can be other bottlenecks - like Ibrowse taking longer to render a web page than it does for Miami + my network card to load it. But then again, it does make a difference what you do with your system - are there really that many people transferring whole movies to their Amiga?

I would definitely be interested to learn the name of Amiga backup software that works over a network connection?

Yeah yeah, TL;DR. I gotta try Roadshow one of these days. In the meantime here's a screenshot of another method of setting the clock via NTP with Miami:
NTPSync