on 10/3/03 3:23, [EMAIL PROTECTED] at [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:

> Well feel free to disagree. The software has nothing to do with the
> copy function on an AIO. You don't even have to hook it up to a
> computer and it would work as a copier.

While this is true for some AIO devices, it is not true for all. Some AIO
devices are literally two separate USB endpoints that do not communicate
directly to each other. These REQUIRE software for the copy function. These
are usually the cheaper devices.


-Mick
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