d6jg wrote: 
> Why not keep the NAS for what it is good at - serving files - and get a
> Rasp Pi as a server (max2play) and point it at the NAS. You'll save a
> lot of money.

He He :) Sounds good, and I get the general drift of your suggestion,
and I have every confidence that it is a really good way to go... only
problem is that I had never heard of a Raspberry Pi until 5 minutes ago
when I googled it and found an Australian web page selling the
components (http://raspberry.piaustralia.com.au/) which could be
convenient as I live there!Unfortunately, for me this would be a bit
like inventing the wheel, unless I can find a good thread here that
explains it well.

Thanks for the tip! :cool:

Cheers, David


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