Yes, I though about it some more and figured this would be the case.  I do
have another one of those old full height monsta brick 8gig hd lying around.

Is it possible to install both hard drives in the machine and configure them
to look as one big 16 gig drive?

The juke box software really wants the mp3 library in one place.  I guess it
is possible to configure the software to look for MP3s scattered all over
the place but this would not be clean, and it would cause me a bunch of
time/maintenance setting up and configuring each machine that could access
the library.


TIA,
John

PS feel free to recommend any other solutions you can think of.



> -----Original Message-----
> From: Older PC and DOS Internet Forum [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]On
> Behalf Of John Tomany
> Sent: Friday, January 25, 2002 3:40 AM
> To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
> Subject: Re: [SURVPC] Win 95, Fat 32 and disk compression (Chat)
>
>
> JJG <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>
> > Soooo... Now I looking to find a home for the "Music Library" and
> > the Unisys looked like an Ideal place.  The old 486 can serve up
> > compressed mp3's across the local net in plenty of time to be
> > played without skipping.
>
> Forget ANY form of Drivespace/Doublespace/Stacker, etc.
> You'll never get 14 GB of .MP3s onto 8 GB.
>
> These disk-compression programs worked fine for text files,
> but were almost useless for any already-compressed file type.
> (Zips, JPGs, GIF, etc. - including later MP3/MPGs.)

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