for the pre-orders either. As well as separating out
the techs from the marketing folks, it's also a good idea to distinguish
Logitech from the resellers.
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DaveKen;488447 Wrote:
Hi aubuti,
No, I can assure you of the following FACTS: -
1) my order was placed DIRECT with Logitech to take advantage of the
20% pre-order discount,
2) my debit card was debited within 24 hours, but 24 hours later the
sum was credited back into the account.
I
long before he should
have.
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The SB Touch runs a Samba (file sharing) server. So you can connect any
standard external USB HDD to the SBT's USB port, and the drive contents
will be seen by the rest of the network.
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would like to see one, but I don't have the skills to write
it. And I don't see nearly as big a market for it compared to iPeng. But
one can hope.
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), then you
cannot control it via a web browser, but you can control it via
SqueezePlay (as noted by usch), which is other software that you can run
on your notebook. If you intend to run SBS on the notebook, then you can
control the SB Touch from any other computer on the network.
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SqueezePlay is currently beta software. Moreover, at present there are
no binaries distributed for Linux, so you'll have to compile it
yourself. See this thread, especially the link in post #14, for more
info: http://forums.slimdevices.com/showthread.php?t=70556
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missed
the Christmas '09 window, and it is in their reputational interest to be
sure that the SBT is as solid and feature-complete as it can be on
release.
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and issue the correct mount commands to logically mount the NAS as a
filesystem on the SBT. Others have said that scanning in this
configuration would likely be very slow.
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an 11g network.
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dave77;480011 Wrote:
Any comments on this?
Depends. Some people have no problem with double hops on regular SBS,
and I would expect that it would be the same for 'TinySC' on the SB
Touch. Of course, it certainly can't hurt to wire the SBT.
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andyg;479578 Wrote:
There is no such thing as standby.
But there is off, which like most of the SBs, doesn't really turn it
completely off. Does TinySC keep serving if you turn the SBT off via
the button on the upper left of the screen? I would think so, but I
haven't tried it yet.
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of the digital out because I use the analog
outs.
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to run it.
Putting that kind of computing power in the SBT would drive up the cost,
size, and noise of the SBT considerably, for a plugin that only a small
percentage of users would ever use. You can have Inguz, or you can have
PC-less operation, but you can't have both.
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using the IR remote that is included with the
SBT.
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if it is connected to a network it
can do anything that it can when it *isn't* connected to a network
(kidstypike's def'n of 'standalone'), and it can also do more.
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them out to
get rid of them.
Or someone with *way* too much time on his hands decides he can grab a
piece of this tiny market by producing a competing product for less than
$100.
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No, but they've never been known to penalize anyone for speaking out,
or try to muzzle anyone either. From your smiley in post #20 I assume it
was meant as a joke, and that sounds about right.
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off the SB3, the SBT goes back to its power off
screensaver. I assume it would work the same way for the Transporter,
but if you want to be sure just send me the TP and I'll try it out for
you ;o)
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One of the SB Touch beta testers (forum username: iPhone) has been using
the SBT in one of his vehicles. Says it works great. I don't think he
has posted any photos yet, but he has posted some information about it
in the forums, which you should be able to turn up via a search.
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. And it shifts back to the touch interface when the
screen is touched, or even when someone gets really close to the screen.
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for more info:
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?) online retailers (eg, $270 at Amazon and JR), and
(2) don't be surprised if Logitech's SB3 US price drops once the Touch
actually begins shipping.
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