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Just to make this on topic, the sony net-md looks like it will be able to do
8x in sp, 16x in lp2 and 32x in lp4. Sorry, maybe my previous post came out
a bit harsh. But I have to say that sure, windows is stable if you are
running standard run of the mill hardware. Now throw in a great graphics
card, cool sound card, fast motherboards, run some software other than
outlook and IE and then cheers windows. That machine won't last long. In
it's defence I have to say that Win 2000 is better. Knowing a OS doesn't
help. We are a large to medium software company, and we are rapidly moving
over to other non windows based solutions. Ever noticed how Mac, Linux and
Solaris people sit back and laugh every time a new virus or worm comes out?
:-)
Anyway, this is no place to discuss the OS scene....
Cheers.
Gerard
> -----Original Message-----
> From: [EMAIL PROTECTED] [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]On
> Behalf Of Matt Wall
> Sent: 19 September 2001 08:08
> To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
> Subject: Re: MD: (Slightly OT) NET MD
>
>
>
> As per your question here is my answer. I use Mac, Windows, QNX, Solaris,
> BSD, but my main focus is on windows. Why you ask, well i own a small
> cunsulting fir and 99.9% of the offices around me use windows.
> the rest us
> Solaris and from time to time we run into someone who has a few macs.
> anyway that's the reason i use it. Plus if you know windows well
> enough you
> can get it stable. IMHO that fact is true with any OS. just because you
> can install something doesn't mean you know how to make it work well.
>
> anyway as per the netmd question from what i have read, and i may be way
> mistaken on this. If mac software is supported it looks like you will be
> able to transfer to and from your md player in sp mode at 2x, lp2 mode at
> 4x, and lp4 mode at 16x.
>
> Later
> Matt
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