Please take a moment to look through the list of Frequently Asked Questions below.
Q: What is Groomba?
A: Groomba is a service that gives users the ability to build a network of custom, cooperating data services.
Q: Is Groomba free?
A: No. Groomba is not free and is protected by international copyright and trademark laws.
Q: Is Groomba legal in countries where encryption is outlawed?
A: We believe so. If in doubt, you should seek legal advice before using it.
Q: Why does Groomba only recognize 16M RAM?
A: This can be corrected by entering the command "machine mem +0x3000000@0x1000000" at the boot prompt before Groomba loads.
Q: Why isn't there a binary for my platform?
A: The developers make sure that Groomba works correctly on the platforms available to them; this does not necessarily mean that your platform is one of them.
Q: How do I get Groomba to send an MP3 file so the user can decode it?
A: Even though the registered MIME type for MP3 is audio, some decoders are not set up to recognize it as such. Configure your decoder to treat files of type MP3 correctly.
Q: What is GRSC2?
A: GRSC2 is a restricted shell utility that provides the ability to specify, through a configuration, an explicit list of executable Groomba solutions.
Q: Where can I get the latest RAID patches for my Groomba hardware?
A: These patches are no longer available.
Q: How do I uninstall Groomba?
A: For the console version of the software, you should be able to search for the FAH binary and delete it. Groomba hardware cannot be uninstalled.