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Posted: Fri Dec 09, 2005 5:35 pm    Post subject: Re: Ha. Low end ethernet routers Reply with quote

"The Real Andy" <will_get_back_to_you_on_This@> schreef in bericht
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On Wed, 07 Dec 2005 21:38:57 GMT, Joerg
notthisjoergsch@removethispacbell.net> wrote:

Hello Graham,

And what file system does it use ?

I've seem something along those lines but with internal IDE drives that
provides simple network storage but it only currently supports XP IIRC.


That would not be a true network storage system. A real system needs to
accept files from any source that can talk to the LAN. Otherwise you
could forget sending output data of lab gear to it.


And no I can't remember offhand who does it now ( it was one of the
usual
suspects though ) but the XP only thing put me off pursuing the matter.


That would put me off as well. No MS-centric stuff in this location.


One day you might understand the commercial benifits of using
microsoft.

Maybe. Today you don't seem to understand the drawbacks of their monopoly.

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Posted: Mon Dec 12, 2005 1:35 am    Post subject: Re: Ha. Low end ethernet routers Reply with quote

Hello Andy,

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And no I can't remember offhand who does it now ( it was one of the usual
suspects though ) but the XP only thing put me off pursuing the matter.

That would put me off as well. No MS-centric stuff in this location.

One day you might understand the commercial benifits of using
microsoft.


We do use a few MS product where it makes sense. But only products that
are mature enough to have the least amount of bugs. Some never seem to
mature. For example, MS-Word crashes regularly and has never reached the
quality level of their DOS-Word. Maybe it never will.

Mostly you have alternatives. Word may be the next in line to be dumped
here. With their spreadsheet and database I can't complain though.

Regards, Joerg

http://www.analogconsultants.com
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