JJZolx;650668 Wrote: 
> My advice is to give up.
> 
> Squeezeboxes, since their inception, have always been client/server
> devices. The Touch attempted to get away from this model by running the
> server internally. Unfortunately, the hardware isn't always up to the
> job.
> 
> Luckily, the options for an external server are many. You can buy a
> Vortexbox, a Windows Home Server, use a plug computer, put together a
> small, low power server, or a large powerful one, use an old Windows
> desktop computer, an old laptop, or just run Squeezebox Server on your
> everyday PC or laptop.

Thanks for the frank and helpful advice.  It had been *borderline*
working, but no longer; it's time to get an external server and give up
on the TinySC.


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Robert
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