actually we were both correct on the transfering of data to the md player
from the computer.  it appears that sharp's unit only does 16x in lp4 mode,
where the sony does 32x(max) in lp4 mode.  now what they mean by max i dont
know.  on another note, there has never been a worm for any os other than
Windows?  I still stand by my statement that if you know how to set up your
system you can make it stable.  and that goes for any os.


----- Original Message -----
From: "Gerard Naude" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
To: <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Sent: Thursday, September 20, 2001 2:11 AM
Subject: RE: MD: (Slightly OT) NET MD



> 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


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