[Encore] Quotas
Lennie Irvin
llirvin at gmail.com
Wed Oct 17 07:37:54 MDT 2007
Hey David,
I think the command @quota <player> is <number> works too. I think I just
used it last month. But you are right--you need big numbers. Each number
is a byte so a K or kilobyte is 1000. If you give someone a quota of 1000
you've given them 1K. Not much.
~Lennie
On 10/17/07, David Houghton <DJH at dmu.ac.uk> wrote:
>
>
> Hello
>
> Could some kind soul clarify for me the meaning of quotas. In the past
> we have used @quota <player> is <number> where the number is bits (eg
> 700000)
>
> I read in the "Wizards Basics and help on maintaing your own moo" that
> that it talks about object quotas and a limit of 10.
>
> We'd like our students to have 30 or 40 objects.
>
> yours confused....
>
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