On Monday, August 29, 2005, at 06:10 PM, Bill Garber wrote:

Yes, and with the right buffering software, a CD player would
not hesitate at all with that much ram. Also could play MP3's
again with the right software. Glad to see someone can come up
with reason to have more ram.

Bill Garber


I didn't think that a IIgs, even an accelerated one, was capable of decoding MP3 anywhere close to fast enough for listenability. But now you've got my attention :)

-Nat


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