Re: [slim] About to add a Boom to a 7.3.3 SC network. Firmware problems with 7.4?

2009-10-24 Thread gorman
radish;476962 Wrote: > Just to be 100% clear, the clock which is displayed when the Boom loses > server connection is not the same as the screensaver, it's just a very > simple time display - not really configurable. It does tell the time > though :) > > And yes, the Boom will work fine with 7.3

Re: [slim] About to add a Boom to a 7.3.3 SC network. Firmware problems with 7.4?

2009-10-24 Thread radish
Just to be 100% clear, the clock which is displayed when the Boom loses server connection is not the same as the screensaver, it's just a very simple time display - not really configurable. It does tell the time though :) And yes, the Boom will work fine with 7.3.x. -- radish 'HELP ME RAISE M

Re: [slim] About to add a Boom to a 7.3.3 SC network. Firmware problems with 7.4?

2009-10-24 Thread gorman
Wirrunna;476819 Wrote: > The server turns off with Server Power Control and the boom keeps > displaying the time. I didn't do anything to the config in the boom to > get the time to display, it did it itself.Good. Thanks a lot for the quick > answer. -- gorman

Re: [slim] About to add a Boom to a 7.3.3 SC network. Firmware problems with 7.4?

2009-10-24 Thread Wirrunna
" Is Boom capable of keeping the clock screensaver on even when the server goes down?" Yes. I have a boom in my study connected to a 7.3.4 server which also serves an SB3 Classic in the living room. The server turns off with Server Power Control and the boom keeps displaying the time. I didn't d

[slim] About to add a Boom to a 7.3.3 SC network. Firmware problems with 7.4?

2009-10-24 Thread gorman
Already have an SB2 and an SB3. The server is always on during the day, turns itself off (S3 standby) at 3.00 AM and back on at 8.15 AM. At switch off the server sends the bedroom SB3 to SqueezeNetwork to keep the clock going (at wife request). Now I'd like to place the Boom in the bedroom but I