Comment Re:media box plug (Score 1) 266
I use the EGreat M34A Networked Media Tank:
http://www.amazon.com/Egreat-EG-M34A-Network-Media-Tank/dp/B002IRBKOS
I just picked up my third one on E-Bay, where they are a bit cheaper.
I use the EGreat M34A Networked Media Tank:
http://www.amazon.com/Egreat-EG-M34A-Network-Media-Tank/dp/B002IRBKOS
I just picked up my third one on E-Bay, where they are a bit cheaper.
I have about a dozen 1.5TB Seagate 7200rpm drives purchased intermittently over the past ~2 years from ~4 different vendors. The most recent purchase was at the end of Nov 2009.
So far, no problems (knock on wood). They tend to run 24/7, but don't necessarily see that much disc activity (media server).
I did have one Seagate drive die on me, but I think it was a 750GB drive
Never tried the 5900rpm drives...
I also have a parallel-port EPROM burner that I use more frequently, the Xtronics Pocket Programmer
At least their website is still active, and the latest Pocket Programmer runs off the USB port. Right now, I have no need for a $249.95 upgrade, but will keep it in mind.
Do you have a link to your preferred USB-to-ISA product?
For the record, I did find that the PB-10 would not necessarily run on newer (faster) computers. Maybe some of the internal timing has changed?
The oldest I have in service is a Cyrix 6x86 system running Windows 98 SE. I need it for the ISA slots so that I can run my *Needhams PB-10 EPROM burner.
* Since www.needhams.com doesn't come up anymore, I wonder if they are even still in business.
From TFA: The case studies looked at patients whose consumption ranged from two to nine litres of cola a day.
I'm good.
Not to defend them, but the summary indicates GB caps not MB. 100GB is alot harder to pull down in a month, not that I haven't managed to do it on a crappy DSL line, thus making it even more likely someone with a nice fat cable pipe could do it.
I can easily do 100gb in a week, now that all these 1080p MKV files are out there.
You know, ummm
Kleeneness is next to Godelness.